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White Room

But as they've been on for some 40 years with tubbed adhesive, I think the customer got value for money.
We would often get to a site kitchen or bathroom after the painters and find the walls emulsioned! So either the Bal Tad adhesive or the emulsion had special properties.

The site agent was'nt organised then....
 

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Did hundreds of bathrooms using Johnson crystal vein tiles 4 1/4 " x 4 1/4 ",72 to the sq yd,they did do them in 6" as well .Them and the Cameo range was what was mostly fixed in the 70s you could easy do a bathroom a day,and yes fixed with the old bal tad.
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

Did hundreds of bathrooms using Johnson crystal vein tiles 4 1/4 " x 4 1/4 ",72 to the sq yd,they did do them in 6" as well .Them and the Cameo range was what was mostly fixed in the 70s you could easy do a bathroom a day,and yes fixed with the old bal tad.

As above, spot on in every aspect, full bathroom in a day Bal Tad etc.:thumbsup:
 
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Time's Ran Out

Do you remember how they were boxed - 36 to a half yard with cardboard every 12 tiles!
Well I tell my son of the time I had to grout in one of my bosses bathrooms!
Not the textured vein tile but the 'donkey brown' plain colour- yes that was its actual name and as the colour was the same as the cardboard packing spacers, every 12th tile on the wall was a piece of cardboard - 24 sq yards he'd done in the day and it took me another day to rake the Bal Tad out of his joints and replace all the cardboard with tiles. All for £15.00 per week!
Dont get much more now but at least I don't have to grout in any one else's 'tiling'.
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

Do you remember how they were boxed - 36 to a half yard with cardboard every 12 tiles!
Well I tell my son of the time I had to grout in one of my bosses bathrooms!
Not the textured vein tile but the 'donkey brown' plain colour- yes that was its actual name and as the colour was the same as the cardboard packing spacers, every 12th tile on the wall was a piece of cardboard - 24 sq yards he'd done in the day and it took me another day to rake the Bal Tad out of his joints and replace all the cardboard with tiles. All for £15.00 per week!
Dont get much more now but at least I don't have to grout in any one else's 'tiling'.

I remember Donkey Brown TJ. But £15.00 per week, you were lucky I was on 3 Pounds 7s and 6d per month:lol:
 
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Time's Ran Out

I remember Donkey Brown TJ. But £15.00 per week, you were lucky I was on 3 Pounds 7s and 6d per month:lol:

Yes but you could buy a tin of Hovis for 1d and still have change for a new bike to push up the hills around Oldham on your paper round!
Bet you still wear the flat cap and clogs in an evening?
 

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Do you remember how they were boxed - 36 to a half yard with cardboard every 12 tiles!
Well I tell my son of the time I had to grout in one of my bosses bathrooms!
Not the textured vein tile but the 'donkey brown' plain colour- yes that was its actual name and as the colour was the same as the cardboard packing spacers, every 12th tile on the wall was a piece of cardboard - 24 sq yards he'd done in the day and it took me another day to rake the Bal Tad out of his joints and replace all the cardboard with tiles. All for £15.00 per week!
Dont get much more now but at least I don't have to grout in any one else's 'tiling'.
Did a big job once using Donkey brown 6 x 6 about 50 sq yds with another tiler grouted in white got back to the yard the boss had a phone call ,it should have been grouted in buff not are fault so we was sent back next day to remove the grout and regrout in buff ,the tiler I was with said wont be a minute he came back with a big tin of mustard powder he made a slurry and we covered the grout joints with it,and it worked spent the rest of the day on Brighton seafront with pay.
 
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Time's Ran Out

Had a similar issue with 6 inch solitaire in about 1980. Went back to a job to do more work and couldn't remember using a yellow grout in the kitchen and it transpired she'd been cleaning them down with dusters! Grouts were prone to accepting moisture in the 'good old days'!
 
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Tom Flahive

Have I just stripped out a kitchen of the last chicken tiles ever in the uk,please say yes.
by the way if any one would like a souvenir they are on ebay,whip over and grab a bargain:smilewinkgrin:
I can't find them on Ebay. I need brown veined "chicken tiles" pilkingtons.
 

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