chappo
11th December 2003, 10:51 AM
Righto, just spent the last 3 months renovating the kitchen and living room. Basically converting the single garage over to more space for the living room, opening up the kitchen to a galley style looking over the living area and the back patio. Everything to date has been going ok until now.
I have somewhere between 5mm and 30mm variation in the concrete slab, lumps, bumps and holes. Now I do have myself to blame in one area where I filled the garage step down (100mm) back up to slab height and a little higher at the cold join, I did this so that I could bring it back down smooth and flush. However here is the rub, my wife (who is trying to kill me I am sure) has selected a 600mm x 600mm floor tile, great me thinks to myself should be able to whack this down quick and have time for a beer or three.
I was wrong. As I was setting out I noticed the floor problem mentioned above but I thought myself I could take some of the variations up with the tile glue. WRONG. The bigger problem is making the big tiles sit flat and as they are a semi gloss the variations are quite pronounced so much so I have ripped up what I started (thankfully the glue had not gone off).
Now I know I need to grind and use a leveling compound but does anyone have some pointers, techniques and or products they have used that could make life easier on me old tired back.
I have somewhere between 5mm and 30mm variation in the concrete slab, lumps, bumps and holes. Now I do have myself to blame in one area where I filled the garage step down (100mm) back up to slab height and a little higher at the cold join, I did this so that I could bring it back down smooth and flush. However here is the rub, my wife (who is trying to kill me I am sure) has selected a 600mm x 600mm floor tile, great me thinks to myself should be able to whack this down quick and have time for a beer or three.
I was wrong. As I was setting out I noticed the floor problem mentioned above but I thought myself I could take some of the variations up with the tile glue. WRONG. The bigger problem is making the big tiles sit flat and as they are a semi gloss the variations are quite pronounced so much so I have ripped up what I started (thankfully the glue had not gone off).
Now I know I need to grind and use a leveling compound but does anyone have some pointers, techniques and or products they have used that could make life easier on me old tired back.