He's done that wrong. So the way he's applied the adhesive you should never swirl it the troughs should be parallel and facing one direction, then when you apply the tile move it perpendicular to the groves in the adhesive, this squeezes all the stuff out of the trenches and gets a really good adhesive connection between the tile and the wall. If you swivel or move it any other way then you trap the air bubbles in the adhesive which makes it significantly more likely to detach from the wall, and or the tile to break or crack. Look at the US tiling standards, it's literally a standard over there.
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How did he remove the grout from the existing tile? What safety equipment was he wearing? What tools did he use to chip out the tile from the centre? What was the scraper used for? Why was a brush used? Why did he recommend having some spare tiles? If the tile is sunk below, what does he recommend? When do you use the grout shaper? How did he buff the surface after it was dried? i need this answers.. this vedio is in my case study
Excellent video. I feel like schools need to come to RU-vid for their learning material because this sort of stuff is stuff kids should be learning. Also, is the narrator Ed Speleers?! Sound exactly like Ed Speleers...
It’s so that it sets when the bath is at its lowest (mimicking when someone is in the bath) - no good when when you stand out of the bath because it will just ping back up and stand too high - then it will stretch and tear when you fill it/bathe
No concrete? I want a 6x8 shed in the garden to escape the women in the house, surely the addition of concrete and some hardcore for drainage underneath will be better than just 4 pegs?
Perfect! Putting down peel and stick tiles cause I’m not handy enough to do anything more complicated. And definitely NOT removing toilet for this! Fixing DIY plumbing mistakes is expensive.
Looks a bit small to me. I’m not sure you could have a proper log fire in that constricted inner space. What is wrong with the English? Everything is a size or two too small. I even still see new houses with single garages that you can’t comfortably drive into and if you can you can’t get out.
The author does like to from scratch, ru-vid.comUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
Does anybody know how you can tell if the joists/ceiling is strong enough to support the boards/weight of the storage (nothing too heavy just x mas decs etc)