Spin Doctor 1/16" White Threaded Post (250 pc. Box)
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You can use them with rigid caps, yes!
If you want the clear bases and caps, you will need to purchase them separately or you can look for a kit that includes all three parts. This is only the threaded post. There is a kit that comes with a toolbox from Spin Doctor.
All the colors in this box are white. There is a separate purchase for the red piece.
The plank tile I used had a 4 foot diameter and I used about one spin Dr per square foot. It's likely that the results may differ based on the type of tile. Whenever you need to use them, just do so. are excellent at what they do
Selected User Reviews For Spin Doctor 1/16" White Threaded Post (250 pc. Box)
I was misled into thinking this kit included both parts A and The problem is.
This tool was bought to help bridge the gap between my skill set and the desired result - aligning well and with That was exactly what the software did. With the spin doctor discs, you can tighten the posts, but that's when you run into the problem. Having the base of the tile pull up and away from the thinset bed is due to the shape of the base. Our luck was hit and miss with some tiles remaining attached and others coming loose. It's likely that it could be avoided with greater care, but for a product that everyone should be able to use, it was a bit of a disappointment.
I had never laid tile before, and I'd chosen to lay slate instead of tile. The slate floor is very uneven because of the tiles. Despite the different thickness and roughness of the tile, these lil spin doctors helped keep the joints level. We will use the system again when we do.
I was surprised at how easy it was to use Spin Doctor. I was able to maintain the level of the tiles while simultaneously spacing them correctly. In the future, I intend to continue using Spin Doctor for tile projects.
It is the best time leveling system out there. This device does not require a gun to tighten parts, and you can take it apart if necessary. Throughout my career, I have installed tiles.
This is not a good choice because they are tough to break. The cheaper ones that come with wedges are much better and.
Installing DIY ceramic tiles can be made easy with the use of these tools. The spacing between the tiles must be equal and all the surfaces must be.