Very Large Format..concrete Panels..on Walls

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Does the clamp show through onto the front of the tile / slab? I guess its like a little grabby hook thing?
Hi Paulo,

Have you fixed this stuff before , i,ve never fixed it myself......did you see pics......is this what you envisaged on your last post?
 
Yeah, that's what I thought it would look like. I saw some cool stuff on You Tube too...some Australian fella selling a product but again a similar process. I just wasn't sure how it would look from the front, but now I see. Looks like heavy stuff!
 
Yeah, that's what I thought it would look like. I saw some cool stuff on You Tube too...some Australian fella selling a product but again a similar process. I just wasn't sure how it would look from the front, but now I see. Looks like heavy stuff!
Think I'll have a browse on you tube see what I can find......cheers for feedback mucka
 
in a way very similar to the way we fixed in the 80.s except these holes are pre drilled and our slap work was tight jointed. to hold the tile above I would drill a 6mm hole 150 from the edge and 10mm deep and center of the slabs edge above and below and put in a 4mm copper pin this will align the tiles. using a 4mmpin gives u a bit of tolerance. we used to make our own clamps and pins with 4 mm copper wire and copper screws
 
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in a way very similar to the way we fixed in the 80.s except these holes are pre drilled and our slap work was tight jointed. to hold the tile above I would drill a 6mm hole 150 from the edge and 10mm deep and center of the slabs edge above and below and put in a 4mm copper pin this will align the tiles. using a 4mmpin gives u a bit of tolerance. we used to make our own clamps and pins with 4 mm copper wire and copper screws
 
The brackets in those pics look suitable for a concrete/block wall, but not so much for over boarded studwork. I get folk often looking at tiles too heavy for there skimmed walls. Most don't want to alter there substrate too much and opt for something lighter. There understandably concerned about the safety aspect. Sensible people.
Then there's people that think that gravity won't apply to them.
 
If I end up doing this work i'll take some pics of the installation throughout and the finished job and post on here.......
 
in a way very similar to the way we fixed in the 80.s except these holes are pre drilled and our slap work was tight jointed. to hold the tile above I would drill a 6mm hole 150 from the edge and 10mm deep and center of the slabs edge above and below and put in a 4mm copper pin this will align the tiles. using a 4mmpin gives u a bit of tolerance. we used to make our own clamps and pins with 4 mm copper wire and copper screws
Thanks for all your feedback and advice Ray,

You certainly seem to know your stuff mate,I'll let you know how I get on if I end up doing the job, will send pics.......cheers mucka
 
Nice one mate.......I would have definately taken you up on that offer with all your experience as I've read a lot of your posts and I thought I had been tiling a while!.....where's be dale then?.....up north??
 

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