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Rickm34
Put a level line round all three walls as well as vertical line on main bath wall centred . And work exact to the line. I find it easier completing a wall at a time with brickbond. key is keeping to your lines. 1 mm out and your joints will start opening or closing up. Remember to measure the the centre of a tile for your next row. So its exact. Then keep measuring the centre of the tile for your next row. If that makes sense. You can also put a vertical line on either end so it runs up the edge of the bath. Agin if you keep to lines your joints will meet unless your tiles are slightly different sizes in that case you may have to do some twiddling with the spacersThanks all - so plan is to find the horizontal centre and vertical centre using a gauge stick to work out cuts. Strike a level line less than a full tile height to account for the unlevel bath on the bottom row. Fix horizontal batton and tile the rest then do the bottom row cuts last
Does this sound about right ?? 🙄
Naive question but is it best to work one wall at a time?
I am going to do the tiles brickwork style in terms of positioning, any tips as in ensuring the grout lines between the 3 walls line up. thanks guys 😀
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