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I was just reading a string about the virtues of Thinset vs mastic and where and when to use both. Just so happens I’m in the process of prepping my bathtub stall for tiling. One of the replys mentioned the problem of sagging, and it brought up my question: I will be tiling the ceiling of the enclosure inaddition to the walls. Soooo… will I have a problem with getting the tiles to stick to the ceiling using thinset or will I have to resort to something else, or some other exotic technique to accomplish my task.. Thanks ..Greg..
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In the archives was this thread. I hope it helps.
< Obsolete Link > "tile and marble on ceiling..."
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I was just reading a string about the virtues of Thinset vs mastic and where and when to use both. Just so happens I'm in the process of prepping my bathtub stall for tiling. One of the replys mentioned the problem of sagging, and it brought up my question: I will be tiling the ceiling of the enclosure inaddition to the walls. Soooo... will I have a problem with getting the tiles to stick to the ceiling using thinset or will I have to resort to something else, or some other exotic technique to accomplish my task.. Thanks ..Greg..