@@tickyul So my comment is 'scary, nightmarish and horrifying' is it? Get a grip you drama queen, I'm just offering practical advice on laying flooring to help others. What a clown you are!
@@kristianbentham3474 You obviously TRIED to cover-up the genocidal-nature of your heart.....but it drips-through in your meany-mean post. Sending a link of this thread to the NSA.
Hi! For marine ply it's recommended to use an acrylic sealer like Weber PR360 or BAL APD. This can be viewed on our website here > www.ctdtrade.co.uk/5kg-weber-pr360-ibotac-primer It's also important to make sure there's absolutely no movement in the floor and it's as stable as possible as any movement could cause grout and tiles to crack. Hope this helps!
In starting in the corner of the room which we don’t know is square ? Or not cleaning the tile off ? Or not buttering the tiles ? Ive picked up tiles and the weber has not adhered 100% before
I wouldn't recommend starting your first tile in the corner of the room. You need to be 100% confident your room is perfectly square for that to work!
Thanks for the tip
What a scary, nightmarish and horrifying critique.......they
did the fricken best they could, Supergenius!!!!!!!!
@@tickyul So my comment is 'scary, nightmarish and horrifying' is it? Get a grip you drama queen, I'm just offering practical advice on laying flooring to help others. What a clown you are!
@@kristianbentham3474 You obviously TRIED to cover-up the
genocidal-nature of your heart.....but it drips-through in your
meany-mean post. Sending a link of this thread to the NSA.
@@tickyul No, no, please don't tell the NSA. I take it all back, start your tiling in the corner of your padded room, you'll be fine.
Wat kind of plywood?
Hello, I've used marine ply.. fo you not need to prime the floor 1st with a sealer? Thanks 🙂
Hi! For marine ply it's recommended to use an acrylic sealer like Weber PR360 or BAL APD. This can be viewed on our website here > www.ctdtrade.co.uk/5kg-weber-pr360-ibotac-primer
It's also important to make sure there's absolutely no movement in the floor and it's as stable as possible as any movement could cause grout and tiles to crack. Hope this helps!
Zero assistance from your video. The power of speech should not be underestimated.
back butter?
Where’s the step to separate the tiles! You used spacers?
Great job!
In starting in the corner of the room which we don’t know is square ? Or not cleaning the tile off ? Or not buttering the tiles ? Ive picked up tiles and the weber has not adhered 100% before
MMMM. Next time I want to dance I will come back. Learned nothing.
That dude is goofy af An definitely not a tile setter
Id never destroy a wood floor
This is all wrong he is tiling straight on floor board no prime nothing
too superficial . sorry
Thumbs down. Sorry
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She should date someone else he has too many issues