D doug boardley May 20, 2009 #1 It's not oten I use battens now, so the batten stands I got from David at Trade Tiler have got a new use!
It's not oten I use battens now, so the batten stands I got from David at Trade Tiler have got a new use!
D DHTiling May 20, 2009 #2 If you pegged the sides of the tiles then they wouldn't go skew wiff.....as then they cannot twist left or right.. Iv'e never had probs in kitchens doug.....but a useful tip though...
If you pegged the sides of the tiles then they wouldn't go skew wiff.....as then they cannot twist left or right.. Iv'e never had probs in kitchens doug.....but a useful tip though...
D doug boardley May 20, 2009 #4 to be honest it's mainly when you have a full cut above a socket, like when you have a row of sockets with no gap between them and you need to hold a tile up that's not in contact with the one below, if you see what I mean
to be honest it's mainly when you have a full cut above a socket, like when you have a row of sockets with no gap between them and you need to hold a tile up that's not in contact with the one below, if you see what I mean
U user123 May 20, 2009 #6 I just read the title as " tiles sagging over socks"! and got briefly worried about you, Doug.. :lol:
I just read the title as " tiles sagging over socks"! and got briefly worried about you, Doug.. :lol:
D Deleted member 9966 May 20, 2009 #8 Mosaic Girl said: I just read the title as " tiles sagging over socks"! and got briefly worried about you, Doug.. :lol: Click to expand... :lol::lol::lol:
Mosaic Girl said: I just read the title as " tiles sagging over socks"! and got briefly worried about you, Doug.. :lol: Click to expand... :lol::lol::lol:
W White Room May 20, 2009 #10 Low tack masking tape, don't go touching the back of the socket with the metal:yikes: