Tiles set into wooden worktop - adhesive type?
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 6:43 pm
Hello all,
I'm going to be building a wooden cabinet to go next to the gas cooker to store the gas cannister in. I'd like to inset some tiles into the hardwood top to have a place onto which I can move hot pans off the cooker. The tiles will be 8mm thick 10x10 heat/chemical resistant tiles.
I've already gathered from reading around that epoxy resin grout is probably the best bet but what about adhesive? Any special kind of tile adhesive I should look out for? The tiles will be framed in so there's no chance of them moving laterally or falling off anything, but I wouldn't want them getting wobbly a few months down the line.
Thanks,
Mike
I'm going to be building a wooden cabinet to go next to the gas cooker to store the gas cannister in. I'd like to inset some tiles into the hardwood top to have a place onto which I can move hot pans off the cooker. The tiles will be 8mm thick 10x10 heat/chemical resistant tiles.
I've already gathered from reading around that epoxy resin grout is probably the best bet but what about adhesive? Any special kind of tile adhesive I should look out for? The tiles will be framed in so there's no chance of them moving laterally or falling off anything, but I wouldn't want them getting wobbly a few months down the line.
Thanks,
Mike