If they are correctly specified, they will have a rough surface. I would only use an R13 (DIN 51130) rated surface in a wetroom regardless of the age of the occupants.
I have an opportunity to install a large format, thin, porcelain tile from Italy. Exterior!!! 39”x39”. Do you reckon I can handle it with suction cups or do I need a lifting frame? I will be on a lift too up high outside a store front. 🤷♂️😬
Well if you look closely, the linear drain appears to be the same width as the narrow side of the central panel. In order to slope all the surfaces towards the drain they need the compound angle on the outer “wings”. I suppose you could try to find a drain that’s the exact width, but I think this looks really cool
Great video, but I'm surprised you needed to install the clips for the last peice. I would doubt that you are going to be able to lift the large peice you showed being set in the video, so placing the clips under it is pointless, surely? Doing so stops the clips lifting the small peice that is still to be set - sure you would have to cut off the wing that goes under the large peice, but at least the clips can lift the small peice. Keep up the good work.
Legend says. He's still sleeping well at night.
Excellent work 👍
wow great work
Looks great, my question : isn’t the wet floor large tile slippery? Especially for older people.
If they are correctly specified, they will have a rough surface. I would only use an R13 (DIN 51130) rated surface in a wetroom regardless of the age of the occupants.
Wow. Beautiful. What material is that “tile”? Quartz?
I have an opportunity to install a large format, thin, porcelain tile from Italy. Exterior!!! 39”x39”.
Do you reckon I can handle it with suction cups or do I need a lifting frame? I will be on a lift too up high outside a store front. 🤷♂️😬
Same question as another viewer-how slippery is that? I have to imagine it’s safe? As its been installed.
Could crack 50/ 50.
Why did you cut it.
Here in Toronto Canadá we put the whole piece
Look where the drain is.
Well if you look closely, the linear drain appears to be the same width as the narrow side of the central panel. In order to slope all the surfaces towards the drain they need the compound angle on the outer “wings”. I suppose you could try to find a drain that’s the exact width, but I think this looks really cool
You’d sleep better if you used Shingling Technique in your banding.
Great video, but I'm surprised you needed to install the clips for the last peice. I would doubt that you are going to be able to lift the large peice you showed being set in the video, so placing the clips under it is pointless, surely? Doing so stops the clips lifting the small peice that is still to be set - sure you would have to cut off the wing that goes under the large peice, but at least the clips can lift the small peice. Keep up the good work.
*Mega format tile
Also using proleveling system in 2020 is pathetic
Almas Kenges well let’s see your install system. Clearly you are an expert
Show your projects,we will laugh together.
Kerdifix over cement like that is pathetic.
Your life is pathetic.
@@xBRVTALx clearly you are right