Advice on Backing Board for Outdoor use please

GraemeL

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    Hello. My wife produces ceramic tiles. She wants to mount several of them on a board (with waterproof tile cement) and then hang them, like a picture, on an outside wall that is exposed to the elements.

    My problem is the backing board. It needs to be all year round weatherproof. Not sure if waterproof ply would be waterproof enough?

    Any advice please?

    Thanks!
    Graeme
     

    paulears

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    Not tiles but similar - ply wood, delaminates after a year or so, and warps too. Marine ply is much better but the wood often starts to rot eventually, and if you seal it, the adhesive won't bond properly. MDF and the other softer boards become sponges quickly.

    If it was me, then the longest life would be expanded aluminium mesh that would be screwed to the marine ply, which could be sealed properly with marine grade varnish. This would fix the mesh permanently and securely and then the tile adhesive would work very well on the mesh. It will, of course, be heavy, so proper fixing will be needed.
     
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    Root 66 Woodshop

    easy...

    Marine ply - cover completely - yes Completely!! Front & back with no more nails or my favourite sticks like s***!! :D (thinly/sparingly but making sure it's well and truly covered all over) find the external use one - it's bloody cracking stuff :D

    let it set - then - second coat - use to fix tiles...

    job done. :D

    You can even use the no more nails to fasten to an external brick wall if you want :D

    tis good s***! innit! :D
     
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    Root 66 Woodshop

    about 20 year ago we stuck a dart board up on the wall with no more nails... when it come to knocking the wall down some 15 years later... the wall came down around the dart board - was a cracking site... and to know that I... had a part in saving that part of the building... was.. so emotional... so... epic!! :D

    *wipes tear away from eye*
     
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