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01-28-07, 08:31 AM
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Posted By Jeff Matthews

My edit crossed your post. I said level-cure...

My edit crossed your post. I said level-cure isn't cheap. Last I recall is was about $30/bag - if I recall correctly.

Now, I think Tilebri did not suggest using that Custom-Float. He was just...
01-28-07, 08:22 AM
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Posted By Jeff Matthews

By the way, if you use the Level-Cure mix, I...

By the way, if you use the Level-Cure mix, I suggest you use a 1/2 HP drill and mixer bit to mix it with water. You need to get it to consistency of syrup or like a completely melted milkshake. ...
01-28-07, 08:05 AM
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Posted By Jeff Matthews

Tilebri, I am confused myself. I have seen the...

Tilebri, I am confused myself. I have seen the process of floating a floor many times. My brother is in the business. You get the stuff in a bag, mix water and pour it on. I'll find a link.
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01-28-07, 06:59 AM
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Posted By Jeff Matthews

Good resolution between you two. To answer...

Good resolution between you two.

To answer the pending question, just add the tile thickness, plus only about 1/8". Do not add for the trowel or thinset. The tile compresses the thinset down...
01-27-07, 10:56 AM
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Posted By Jeff Matthews

You're right on the terminology. I don't...

You're right on the terminology. I don't remember the name on the bag, but thought my loose term might steer him right. Apparently, he has chipped out the mud-bed and is about 1" below the...
01-27-07, 07:29 AM
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Posted By Jeff Matthews

The product is called "float." It is in bags...

The product is called "float." It is in bags like concrete. That should be a good starter for you. I say "starter" because you need to look around to be sure you can float to 3/4" thickness. I...
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