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Re: and a heating element, too

To: "Kai M. Radicke" <kradicke@wishboneclassics.com>
Subject: Re: and a heating element, too
From: scott.hall@comcast.net
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 16:11:35 +0000
that's the way I (almost) always do tile, except for 4x4 wall tile sometimes - 
and that just because I was trying to make time.  the adhesion is just so much 
better applying the mortar to the tile.  on the other hand, I usually work it 
on there for several passes...I might be a little ont he overkill side...  and 
like I said, no one has ever been amazed by the speed with which I lay tile.

they say expressly not to do this.  the idea is apparently to work the mortar 
into the mesh, saturating it.  otherwise the concern is that the tile might 
stick to the mesh, but not stick the mesh to the slab.

scott

-------------- Original message -------------- 

> > any thoughts/advice/experience available? 
> 
> Apply the mortar to the back of the tile, and then scrape the back of the to 
> get your grooves and evenly press into place as usual. 
> 
> Larger tiles, like 12x12 should be set this way as well, as it is i almost 
> impossible to press a 12x12 far enough into a mortar bed to get the mortar 
> to stick evenly on the back of the tile. 
> 
> Kai 






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