Hi
I am tiling a small splash back and this is my first tiling project.
I know I have to start with a straight (horizontal) edge by fixing a baton to the wall. The baton is always shown on the videos but it already fixed on the wall and they don't show you how to do it!
I am having trouble getting it absolutely horizontal as it seems you need six pairs of hands to hold everything (baton, screwdriver, spirit-level etc) when you screw the baton to the wall.
Has anybody got any tips?
thanks
putting the straight-edge baton on the wall before tiling
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another tip when tilling is dont assume the bath is level
the batton should be set at a level to allow 1/3 to 2/3 off a full tile above the bath this is assuming you have to cut a row above the bath rather than tuck in behind the bath
the reason for this is its impossible to cut less than around 10mm from a tile easily
the batton should be set at a level to allow 1/3 to 2/3 off a full tile above the bath this is assuming you have to cut a row above the bath rather than tuck in behind the bath
the reason for this is its impossible to cut less than around 10mm from a tile easily
we are all ------------------still learning