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Went to a customer today to lay 25mt conservertry floor 60 * 45 porcelain from b and q the guy in the store told him you need to use these pegs to get everything flat ( no lipping) he paid about £40 for them what a joke I assured him everything would be fine......topps are going to sell them Ive been told I THINK THEY ARE A LOAD OF *******
 
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Went to a customer today to lay 25mt conservertry floor 60 * 45 porcelain from b and q the guy in the store told him you need to use these pegs to get everything flat ( no lipping) he paid about £40 for them what a joke I assured him everything would be fine......topps are going to sell them Ive been told I THINK THEY ARE A LOAD OF *******
Have you tried them!!!
 

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Tried them today on the job...... b@q sell them in bags of 20 Used 1 bag to much hassle Never use spacers as a rule.... hard to snap off I think they would cause voids so no solid bed. Its a diy load of ......What people forget is if the floor is flat get the mix right and use a rubber mallet job done
 
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Knowing B&Q, the pegs will have discrepancies in size so you'll end up with one tile sitting lower than the other through using this method. :lol:
 

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