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hi need some help, laying a slate floor soon and the slate is different thicknesses from 10mm up 2 25mm any ideas how to go about it!
This adhesive is formulated to accommodate variances of thickness, and can be used up to 25mm in bed thickness....Gaz

BAL PTB (Pourable Thick Bed) Flexible
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A highly polymer modified, flexible, rapid-setting, water-resistant, frost-resistant floor tile adhesive, especially suitable for fixing tiles, including fully vitrified and porcelain tiles to low porosity backgrounds and bases. Sulphate-resistant, cement-based, pourable, thick-bed solid-bed floor tile adhesive suitable for fixing ceramic tiles, quarries, natural stone and terrazzo in interior and exterior situations. Its consistency makes it particularly suitable for fixing large tiles and those with profiled backs. Back-buttering is not necessary. Suitable for use on concrete, cement:sand screeds, ceramic/quarry tile/terrazzo/hard natural stone, plywood overlay, vinyl tiles/sheet, mastic asphalt. BS EN 12004 C2F Adhesive
 
what is sbr
SBR is Styrene-butadiene copolymer. It has a wide variety of uses within construction industry, used mainly as an admixture and bonding agent for cement and concrete applications. Once cured the polymer is water and frost resistant......Gaz

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BAL BOND SBR can be used as a slurry coat when mixed with hydraulic cement or gypsum plaster, as a multi-purpose admixture for cement:sand mortars, concrete and gypsum plaster; as a brush applied primer, sealer or dustproofer.

Suitable for use on cement:sand screeds, toppings or renderings, plastering, waterproofing, bonding, concrete repair, priming and sealing.
 
Because of the structure of slate it should not be fixed with sand & cement unless you use a fodifier.

Slate does not absorb as it is made up of layers sheet upon sheet like a laminate these layers dont absorb well, think of roofing slate.

The trick with slate is to get the adhesive to squeeze up between the tiles (not to high obviously) this gives a grab all around where there is more tug available.

Another thing you cant use Lithofin slate seal outside, again because of the structure moisture crawls in from the edges between the surface and the sealer blowing it.

My 2p's worth.


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hi need some help, laying a slate floor soon and the slate is different thicknesses from 10mm up 2 25mm any ideas how to go about it!

My way.

Find your start point mark it up, then go look for your highest point and mark that.


Now transfer your start point by laying tiles dry to your highest point. This means you will start at your high point but will look like it should because of the transfer/

Use your thinest tiles at the high point and then grade them off, this gets rid of the thin ones and prevents lippage. ( building up hill = lippage)

I do this with all tiles, you have to bare in mind that flat floors is what you are after level floors rarely exist because of threashold hights.


tiler


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My way.

Find your start point mark it up, then go look for your highest point and mark that.


Now transfer your start point by laying tiles dry to your highest point. This means you will start at your high point but will look like it should because of the transfer/

Use your thinest tiles at the high point and then grade them off, this gets rid of the thin ones and prevents lippage. ( building up hill = lippage)

I do this with all tiles, you have to bare in mind that flat floors is what you are after level floors rarely exist because of threashold hights.


tiler


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Very interesting and informative post:thumbsup:
 
Make sure your customer is aware that some lipping will occur due to tha slate not being even all the way through as it is a natural product, at least they will be prepared or change their mind and use a different tile.
 
The good thing about slate is that you can just knock off any high lips with a hammer and bolster.....and it doesn't show......
 
The first bit of slate i laid was about 6mm to 25mm or so thick it felt like stone laying as i layed one at a time putting the edges thick to thick thin to thin helped,next day stood on each one and went round the edges with a sharp bolster,it was nice work but slow going
Stephen
 

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