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JedMc
Hello,
Start tiling in the morning in my own bathroom, I've put my battens round, and mocked up my first row, all the way round, I was checking the walls out, and one wall which is dot and dabbed, protrudes about 8mm right in the centre where my window centre line is, allowing my level to rock back and forth, I estimate the bad section is just over a tile and a half with (500mm approx ) I intend using a 10mm round notch trowel.
So................
1. Will that trowel be enough to compensate?
2. Should I try and sand it out with a belt sander ( done it before LOL )
3. Cut it out, and skim it back up to grade?
4. Buy a 12mm trowel.
Alternatives ?
Thanks in advance
Jed
Start tiling in the morning in my own bathroom, I've put my battens round, and mocked up my first row, all the way round, I was checking the walls out, and one wall which is dot and dabbed, protrudes about 8mm right in the centre where my window centre line is, allowing my level to rock back and forth, I estimate the bad section is just over a tile and a half with (500mm approx ) I intend using a 10mm round notch trowel.
So................
1. Will that trowel be enough to compensate?
2. Should I try and sand it out with a belt sander ( done it before LOL )
3. Cut it out, and skim it back up to grade?
4. Buy a 12mm trowel.
Alternatives ?
Thanks in advance
Jed
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