no, the TLS and the MLT System pull the tile together tops flush. once you have the tile back buttered and set in your thinset, the system equals the tile out.
thats not a good idea since you want 100% thinset on the corners so the tile wont chip with hollows from plastic.
also not good for natural stone where corners need support.
plus the spinning CAP can scratch soft natural stones. :eek:
cool built in spacer design though. :D
none of the systems mentioned above are worth your time and money.
twisting caps on the joints will open them in the thinset. your not really doing anything but holding the tile in place while it drys.
you might as well just use a medium bed thinset and not use them.
if your looking for a...
Daltile merged with American Olean in 1995. Armstrong World Industries Inc was the parent company.
American Olean & Dal-Tile were bough out by Mohawk Industries in 2001.
since then AO and Daltile were only sold in some tile distributors, HD & Lowes.
why would you want to keep the pan if it is pitched wrong ?
plus there's no way to tie in the pan waterproofing.
best to rip it all out and build a new pan and waterproof it correctly.