Tiling onto angled part where wall meets ceiling

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thought this thread was about angled ceilings and walls:speechless:
It was, but if we can guide members away from bad code of practice. surely its not a bad thing. I might be an old timer who started off fixing in sand and cement. Using a scriber for walls, and pin hammer/ tungsten chisel for floors. But I like to keep up to date on all new technology and good code of practice. I just wish every tiler did. :thumbsup:
 
start a new job tomorrow with angles all over the place, will take pics when doing to show the work.
 
Re: Tiling onto angled part where wall meets ceiling/PVA

Cheers fellas, but i'm not into wacking loads on, just watered down pee really, but everyone to their own!!


PVA does not stop Ettringite failure when using cement based adhesives...So it is not case of everyone to their own on here...it is advising correct prep and methods..

PVA has no place in the tiling trade.
 
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love doing abnormal jobs, greater sense of satisfaction and pride when its all done and complete.
 
Sean fsy
I assume you have a variable andle cutter.
If not how did you do it as it looks bigger than a 45 egree angle:thumbsup:
 

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