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  1. MikeMaMan

    squaring up the walls

    Do you have a link where to buy them in UK? I have tried to use standard mesh angle bead, by flattening it. But the result was s**t . Will do in my case. But I was unable to achieve plumb line. Maybe need a glue/filler (gyp 20 I used) behind all rail and not just patches like I had.
  2. MikeMaMan

    squaring up the walls

    Good idea. I might use it where I have enough depth.
  3. MikeMaMan

    squaring up the walls

    Have you guys see any of these in UK? https://images.app.goo.gl/f9cX3E9HP2FSLiJa9 They go on the wall as a guide rail to make plastering/rendering easy. https://images.app.goo.gl/gTtmYEwjdhTF4W4T7
  4. MikeMaMan

    squaring up the walls

    So if i make a wooden frame in the deep areas and fix hardiebacker where bath is and the rest will be plasterboard with dab and dot, will this be good move? Should i sand/cement brick wall as well or just leave it as it is and tile straight onto it?
  5. MikeMaMan

    squaring up the walls

    Hi guys. I am on my first bathroom project. My walls are thermalite blocks and one wall is a brick wall. Tiles will be 600*300 10mm thick porcelain. Brick wall not exactly flat (deeps up to 10mm here and there), but overall level is not too bad. So i have two questions. 1. Should I render it...
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