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monkey3
Hi all,
I've been looking all over the site and I think I have a plan...
So, I've fitted the shower tray, taped all the joints and tanked the lot as per the guidlines using the Mapei tanking kit. And it's been left to fully cure for about 3 days.
The tiles are travertine 610 x 405 x 12mm and weigh about 6.4kg each.
I intend to fix them with a full bed of mapei keraquick using a 6mm notched trowel.
I'll measure down from the ceiling so that I get a datum line at the bottom of the last full tile (cuts at the bottom, full tiles all the way to the ceiling) and I'll fix a batten all the way round. I'll then tile up from there, remove the batten, re-tank the batten holes, do the floor (that's another story) and then fix the last row at the bottom.
How does that sound?
Thanks for any advice,
Russell.
I've been looking all over the site and I think I have a plan...
So, I've fitted the shower tray, taped all the joints and tanked the lot as per the guidlines using the Mapei tanking kit. And it's been left to fully cure for about 3 days.
The tiles are travertine 610 x 405 x 12mm and weigh about 6.4kg each.
I intend to fix them with a full bed of mapei keraquick using a 6mm notched trowel.
I'll measure down from the ceiling so that I get a datum line at the bottom of the last full tile (cuts at the bottom, full tiles all the way to the ceiling) and I'll fix a batten all the way round. I'll then tile up from there, remove the batten, re-tank the batten holes, do the floor (that's another story) and then fix the last row at the bottom.
How does that sound?
Thanks for any advice,
Russell.