TILING FLOOR OLD FASHIONED WAY

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @Jackietreehorn-z5e
    @Jackietreehorn-z5e День назад +2

    When you think your life is bad, watch this. Reminds me of Mexico where I saw them breaking cement up with a hammer and chisel at my resort. Respect to them, but that work would age your body to no end.

    • @StarrTile
      @StarrTile  15 часов назад +1

      Agreed, after my 20 year history in Jamaica and seeing some of the archaic ways they do work ....although very good...shows what real work is like and no thanks. That's why we always invent new tools and strategies to make it easier 👍🏻👌🏼

  • @eddiepullman2745
    @eddiepullman2745 День назад +2

    I do an install similar sometimes. But I use the obvious materials.. tar paper, wire, sand, Portland cement ect. I stretch the concrete by making level ribbons around the room. Plastic float- aka sanding block lol, steel for finish. Get on the floor with boards to distribute weight, make thinset very creamy, trowel on to wet cement and install. We call it Wetset up in NY. It’s an amazing bond. I never do more than 50ft typically. Anything higher in footage, I’ll let the cement dry. Only thing is you need to know how to trowel wet thinset without pulling up the mud and your mud better be flat lol.

    • @StarrTile
      @StarrTile  15 часов назад +2

      I agree it is very much an amazing bond if it is done correctly... although your way would be a bit of an overkill unless it was on a wood sub floor

    • @eddiepullman2745
      @eddiepullman2745 15 часов назад

      @@StarrTile 90 percent of the wet sets are on sub floors, correct. But if the bathroom is on a first floor slab that’s out of level extensively, I’ll pull mud too. It’s just a better more durable outcome. Maybe I’ll post a video of a bathroom floor install on wet cement soon. Some of the old timers use to use a dust method when I first started. They’d pull mud, take a bucket of dry thinset, dust the floor by hand, then sprinkle water by sponge and set the tile with a mallet until flat. They would do this predominately w/ sheet tile. And grout it the same day. 99 percent of the old chiclet tiles we all grew up w/ were set this way. No bleeding of thinset though joints and you are done in 4-5 hours complete on a standard 7 by 5 bathroom. And obviously they could install the walls the next day. I only know a few guys who still do this up here. Different strokes for different folks lol.

    • @StarrTile
      @StarrTile  14 часов назад

      @eddiepullman2745 yes some of the old methods were better, and without all the foam and plastic products we have nowadays... but as you said the work that is described with make a young man old very quickly🙈

    • @eddiepullman2745
      @eddiepullman2745 14 часов назад

      @@StarrTile What ages me and stresses me out is the walls these builders prep lol. The newer generation doesn’t use shims. They rip out the Sheetrock or wonder board and throw it right back up. They don’t shim, level or anything that gives the tile installation a solid foundation on which to start from. Brand new construction is even worse. I’m 49 so I’ve seen the change in my short experience lol. The craftsmanship is most certainly not the same in far too many cases. I’ve had bathroom walls that had bows that you could put your hand behind. I pack up and have the builder fix it or get someone else. The problem I’m seeing now is a lot of tile guys use clips so the prep guys don’t think the walls being flat is a must. I’m old school. If I’m doing the job complete, there is no bows or bump outs. It’s so easy to fix. But NY is fast pace and far too many companies are lacking basic skills or pride in the prep work. Take care bud… safe trip!

  • @MAGAMAN
    @MAGAMAN День назад +1

    I never understood the fascination with the primitive 3rd world countries.

    • @StarrTile
      @StarrTile  15 часов назад +3

      Well the fascination would be that they started all of this centuries ago whereas we're only a few hundred years into it...kind of cool to see the "old way"

  • @ClubMayview
    @ClubMayview День назад +1

    Looks like failure by months end to me

    • @StarrTile
      @StarrTile  15 часов назад

      No it'll last...until it doesn't...the failure is both the method and the heat. Though in others countries I see a very wet slurry of cement and then tile, I think it works better.

  • @JasonSavorn
    @JasonSavorn День назад +1

    I’m moving there soon and looking forward to seeing the craftsmanship in action when I build my house! Thanks for sharing your thoughts 🙏

    • @StarrTile
      @StarrTile  15 часов назад +1

      Good luck on your move and i would just advise you to watch a lot of videos like this before you contract anybody, just so they don't miss a step 😉 👌🏼

    • @JasonSavorn
      @JasonSavorn 11 часов назад

      @@StarrTile exactly, I’m planning on building a house - I’ll be watching a lot of videos

  • @matthewbegin3462
    @matthewbegin3462 День назад +1

    Looks like you have been monetized?

    • @StarrTile
      @StarrTile  День назад

      @matthewbegin3462 nope...RUclips running ads on my videos without my consent or permission 😠

    • @matthewbegin3462
      @matthewbegin3462 21 час назад +1

      Ahh, I was hopeful as a Guy with over 100k Subs deserves monetization!!