tile spacers and floor tiles

i have never laid a floor by eye other than smaller than two mts and only use spacers on small joints like a rectified tile or stone i would hate to think doing a 70 mtr long floor by eye :yikes: always laid in a grid and yes always used matches even on floors
 
thanks for that...:thumbsup: ive been doing it that way for 30 years.....:lol:

ive never used spacers for floors just stright edges and chaulk lines, i was just trying finding out off those that use spacers all the time how they stop the tiles from running out when using cheap rubbish that vary in size....
Diggy Andy were you two taught that or was it just common sense ? always done it but self taught
 
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Diggy Andy were you two taught that or was it just common sense ? always done it but self taught

it was the way i was taught, comes from the days when we used to fit hundreds of m2 6x6 pilks four square/pin head/dorset stone ect on large hotel refurbs and contract work, it helped to keep all the lines stright and stop you from running out, and ive continued to use the same method, square the room, and keep measuring 2 or more tiles back and fix to the stright edge..:thumbsup:
 
never seen anyone else do it before thought i was a crank always measure from a set point been handy when had a few tilers on the same floor been able to all start on different parts of the floor and meet up :yikes: nerve racking got to make sure its right lol thats why a staffs no good can be 1mm out x 20 = 20mm + or -
 
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i have never laid a floor by eye other than smaller than two mts and only use spacers on small joints like a rectified tile or stone i would hate to think doing a 70 mtr long floor by eye :yikes: always laid in a grid and yes always used matches even on floors
Biggest floor I've worked on was nearly 500m2 never used one spacer just straight edges,when I done my apprenticeship there was no spacer's think it's good not to keep using them gives you a better eye for your work,only use them if I have to ,mind you I did watch some tilers in the 70s laying a sand and cement floor using 6 x 6 Wolliscroft tiles they had a plastic grid which they laid on the screed and just inserted the tiles in the grid never seen it since
 
I just finished a job where I had to tile round a kitchen island and when the tiles came to meet at other side of island they lined up perfect and the joints were perfect, I know i couldn't have done that without spacers, the problem ive got is that spacers slow me down because they always break off when im pulling them out and get stuck in the joints, Whats the strongest spacers? tiling 056.jpgtiling 054.jpgtiling 050.jpg
 
I just finished a job where I had to tile round a kitchen island and when the tiles came to meet at other side of island they lined up perfect and the joints were perfect, I know i couldn't have done that without spacers, the problem ive got is that spacers slow me down because they always break off when im pulling them out and get stuck in the joints, Whats the strongest spacers? View attachment 46377View attachment 46378View attachment 46379
i have never taken that chance i have always used maths instead and a grid as in chalk lines
 

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