PHSUK
5th June 2007, 07:12 AM
Guys, please give me your thoughts on this subject. I've removed the original tiles from a window sill. The tile and plaster was about 15mm thick covering a cavity wall 1800mm x 200mm. I've got some expanded metal that I'm going to use so that I can cap the sill with new plaster to make it reasonably level again.
Now, my new tiles are about 8mm thick. I was talking to a trade counter employee and he suggested that rather than build up a topcoat of new plaster of say, 6mm, I should think of gluing down a piece of 6mm thick MDF. That will give me a perfectly flat base to which I can then cement the tiles onto. I'm happy to accept his idea and I know that you can lay tiles onto non-cement surfaces, but will that work on MDF?
It sort of makes sense to me to do what he proposes because I'm not a plasterer and I want to lay the tiles as flat as possible. Can someone tell me if the advice is sensible and if it is, what's the suggested approach for gluing the MDF onto a topcoat of plaster, and will any tile adhesive suffice for cementing the tiles onto the MDF?
Now, my new tiles are about 8mm thick. I was talking to a trade counter employee and he suggested that rather than build up a topcoat of new plaster of say, 6mm, I should think of gluing down a piece of 6mm thick MDF. That will give me a perfectly flat base to which I can then cement the tiles onto. I'm happy to accept his idea and I know that you can lay tiles onto non-cement surfaces, but will that work on MDF?
It sort of makes sense to me to do what he proposes because I'm not a plasterer and I want to lay the tiles as flat as possible. Can someone tell me if the advice is sensible and if it is, what's the suggested approach for gluing the MDF onto a topcoat of plaster, and will any tile adhesive suffice for cementing the tiles onto the MDF?