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colin178

Hello everyone,

Is there a correct way to trowel the adhesive on to a wall?

By this i mean do most of you pros scoop adhesive straight from tub and spread with grooved side of trowel? or do you spread a layer on to the wall with the flat edge of the trowel then use the grooved side of trowel?

Just wondering

Cheers

Col
 
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Bartlett

I very rarely use the flat side of the trowel; just the grooved edge.

While we're on this subject, I was working with a guy a few weeks ago who only ever butters the tile, never the wall. I asked him about it and he just smiled and said it was less messy in his grout lines and worked well in the hot weather when the adhesive dried too quickly on the wall. But that day it was freezing outside! And he was pretty quick too. (Definitely quicker than me, but then most people are!)
Anyone else work this way?
 
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hillhead

I very rarely use the flat side of the trowel; just the grooved edge.

While we're on this subject, I was working with a guy a few weeks ago who only ever butters the tile, never the wall. I asked him about it and he just smiled and said it was less messy in his grout lines and worked well in the hot weather when the adhesive dried too quickly on the wall. But that day it was freezing outside! And he was pretty quick too. (Definitely quicker than me, but then most people are!)
Anyone else work this way?
i know 2 guys who work this way for sure.they get no probs either.one of them is one hell of a good tiler too.he has worked for me on jobs too.he pushes the tiles well onto the wall.doesnt a lot of foreign tilers do this too?i dont but if an awkward corner on wall or something needs it that way it gets it.
 
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marc1106

i seen a guy one day actually throwing the addy at the wall before attacking it with and old rusted trowel:yikes: splat :20:

you been watching me! :lol:
seriously though i use a bucket trowel onto flat edge spread then comb, and as someone said awkward corners or cuts get buttered! its like most things really theres no right or wrong way as long as the tiles are gonna stay put! :thumbsup:
 

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