nice job as ever m8
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nice job as ever m8
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Thespanishtiler (23-02-2011)



Usual high quality Spanish![]()
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Thespanishtiler (23-02-2011)

finished this on thursday not massive but worked well and customer was over the moon hope you like
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Last edited by Sir Ramic; 23-02-2011 at 05:12 AM.
b30 villain (23-02-2011), Dave (23-02-2011), deanotile (24-02-2011), garythetiler (24-02-2011), Sir Ramic (23-02-2011), Thespanishtiler (23-02-2011), tommyzooom (22-02-2011)



Looking good there Brinkley .
Wall and floor tiler in the West Midlands, Dudley, Stourbridge. www.nptiling.co.uk


very nice work, top quality


Some tidy work there..........
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"


here's my (revised) entry for this month. this room was done in high grade porcelain. my rubi wouldn't look at them, thank god for sigma! i did all the prep work too, including the framework for the bath, toilet and wall units. it's still not quite finished
Brinkley (23-02-2011), Dave (23-02-2011), deanotile (24-02-2011), garythetiler (24-02-2011), Saltire69 (27-02-2011), Sir Ramic (23-02-2011), sstilingservice (28-02-2011), Thespanishtiler (25-02-2011), tommyzooom (23-02-2011)

How much trim did you use mike! theres loads of it
Scott (24-02-2011)


Here is mine = small Victorian restoration nothing special but the lime based sub-floor/screed had broken up causing the Victorian Geometric tiles to crack up .
not as bad as some i've taken apart & put back together but i thought the forum might like to see that a floor like this can be saved.
The main damaged section was to the stairside see pics. this area had broken & loose tiles through the whole section, after the screed had been removed 6mm ply was screwed down to cover the gaps between the rough planks, any corners etc were sawn or cut down to flatten that plank, plastic dpm was put over the ply and then a self leveller to bring the base up to a height to accept the replacement tiles which are approx 12.5 mm in thickness.
the replacement tiles came from our stock and a neighbour who had a floor taken up some years ago.
the adhesive used was BAl flex, Bal flex grout and sealed with Dry-Treat.
Thanks for looking Cheers Steve
www.heritagetiling.com info@tiling.co.ukQuote from Cyril Carter Poole Dorset approx 1930ish " As it may be said with truth that a tile is not a tile until it is in position"
Saltire69 (27-02-2011), tommyzooom (24-02-2011), whitebeam (24-02-2011)

theres no stopping tommy zoom (andrew) and the spanish tiler (rob)!! great floor and bathroom respectively.
mike fiesta some lovely work mike!! i bet thats kept you busy for a while , the round window with mosaics is a nice touch.
nice work brinkley and nice to see tenchman back!!
best of luck to all of you, its going to be a tight finish this month..
Mike (24-02-2011), Tenchman (24-02-2011), Thespanishtiler (24-02-2011)


nice work tenchman, it's a pity the pics don't come out in the order you put them on. i had the same problem yesterday. would look better in order from start to finish
Tenchman (24-02-2011)


i Know but i think that it is still easy to follow with the wording ! or i hope it is ha ha
www.heritagetiling.com info@tiling.co.ukQuote from Cyril Carter Poole Dorset approx 1930ish " As it may be said with truth that a tile is not a tile until it is in position"
Heres my go. 3 different tile thicknesses. Quartz-12mm white ceramics 11mm and mosiac 6mm.
Falkirk tiler http://www.tiledtoperfection.co.uk/
Bri (28-02-2011), garythetiler (28-02-2011), kilty55 (27-02-2011), Mike (28-02-2011), nybor62 (27-02-2011), Sir Ramic (28-02-2011), Thespanishtiler (28-02-2011), tommyzooom (28-02-2011)


very nice![]()


nice saltire..very nice


Lovely Classic with a modern touch !
www.heritagetiling.com info@tiling.co.ukQuote from Cyril Carter Poole Dorset approx 1930ish " As it may be said with truth that a tile is not a tile until it is in position"
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