Can you tile using normal cement and sand?

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I want to start tiling tomorrow and buying tile adhesive is to expensive for my family... Can I use normal cement and building sand to tile? or what alternative can I use?
 
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tile adhesive - the clue's in the name!


oops just seen the date of your post - by now all the sand and cement will have dried and the tiles will have fallen off
 
My dad used to say the mortar used in bricklaying was to hold the bricks apart.
Won't stay stuck for long after it dries.
 
FWIW: for two and a half thousand years tile was fixed using sand and "cement". Into the nineteen fifties domestic bathrooms were tiled and grouted using a portland cement and sand mix - so were public swimming pools. Done properly it will last for a very long time. Typically, its the background that fails.

I was taught how to do it but its definitely a skill that has to be taught hands on - its not difficult to learn but one has to be shown how to get a feel for the proportions & timings.

AAMOI: the cementitious powder adhesives - the modern "Thin Sets" - are derived from the old methods.
 
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FWIW: for two and a half thousand years tile was fixed using sand and "cement". Into the nineteen fifties domestic bathrooms were tiled and grouted using a portland cement and sand mix - so were public swimming pools. Done properly it will last for a very long time. Typically, its the background that fails.

I was taught how to do it but its definitely a skill that has to be taught hands on - its not difficult to learn but one has to be shown how to get a feel for the proportions & timings.

AAMOI: the cementitious powder adhesives - the modern "Thin Sets" - are derived from the old methods.

Very interesting bit of info there.

I'd fear cleaning the grout lines though the day after and before grouting :LOL:
 

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