Or when u measures up for on type of time and u turn up to start the job and it's gone from sumat like 600 x 300 on a floor to a module pattern slate and then act like a tile is a tile sorry fuckface no its not different tiles take different amounts of work and planning
I've had that before customers saying there on a budget then hit u with some extravagant ideas for the tiling lay out makes me laugh I just give my price and think if ur on a budget buy cheaper tiles coz I'm not a charity and at the end of the day if u can't afford the fitting I don't care ill...
I wouldn't even do the tiling for 600 mate its all 600 x 300 with a one third bond and a cut out moasic features and all being carried out with a leveling system to eliminate lips
What kind of paddle is on it is it the negative paddle? These collomix have such a nice grip it's like a race steering wheel and a really nice height so u don't have to bend over to mix
I have similar issues all the time people don't want to pay the money I priced a job up on Tuesday night it's 20 meters of tiling the job also involves building a stud wall at the end of the bath to home the shower valve and also rip out the old bathroom and re board the entire room and celing...
I bought a nice aluminium platform of amazon the kind that has a ladder at each side and a platform between that u can a just the height up to about 1.5 meters high for about £70
I'll post a link when the job comes off I'm trying to get in my mates ear and tell him the old if u pay peanuts u get monkeys so pay the extra cash and get the A team not the C team
The first part of the message was ment to say I'm gonna be running a house renovation and there's possibly plastering on there and I'm wondering is there any real good guys on here from Manchester?
my best mate has just bought his first house so I'm gonna be running the job of renovating i
fire me a private message and I'll hook u up with my supplier in Italy there the cheapest and best quality
Yeah I'm aware of the half bond issue but I've put two tiles face to face and there only slightly bent they could of got them hell of a lot flatter I'm a big advocate of the leveling spacers and they help keep lipase to a bare minimum or eliminate it completely
It's all trades in general really there's to many people with "that'll do" mentally just look at this job I looked at yesterday the customer wanted advice on what to do I said rip it out and start fresh it's total dog s**t
No brace ur self fellas I'm not directing this at anyone on here but as a tiler I've come to realise that not all plasterers are created equal the ratio of good spreads to bad is 1 good one for 9 bad ones so I'd say in time if ur works top notch things will fall in to place I've bin tiling 13...
that s**t ain't scary if u wanna s**t them up goin in with a ball gag, lube and duck tape and tell then ur gonna bugger every last one of them up the shitbox
CRB check to work in someone's house good luck with that job who ever gets it penny sounds like a rite laugh NOT . She's basically saying anyone without a CRB is gonna molest her daughter cheeky cow lol
yeah the two small cuts but that's the sacrifice u have to make to centralise the hob area it was the best way if I had started with the stagger the opposite way it would of had 3 small cuts on the left .I do know what I'm doin not bad seeing as I learnt on day release from prison
Ok so ur saying the last pic isn't so bad but what about this I had to hack half inch of skim off to get a flat surface that's not a good job no way u twist it
U can get a smaller version of the sigma it's called the 9m6 which is more practical I use my sigma in domestic jobs all the time I just have the customer make space for me to set up with in a garage or spare room just sheet up and away u go the dewalt take up just as much room to be honest and...
The sigma is a beast in comparison to the dewalt but they both have there uses tho the dewalt can be fitted bullnose blade for stone and I like the plunge cut on the dewalt for neich cuts in bathrooms but the sigma is my baby I'm gonna buy a sigma 9p which is the smallest version they do when my...
I bought my d24000 from pro tiler tools in the UK as I'd heard things about them having issues and didn't want to risk paying a big fee to return it to Europe
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