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Wayne Brown

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Seeing that he has taken the easy option and left maybe I should join the plumbing forum and post his pic for his mates to see . But maybe he would get a pat on the back for it .
They are on there bud i was advise to join here and get the professionals help not out to cause any bad feeling mate have a good day . Kop
 
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Seeing that he has taken the easy option and left maybe I should join the plumbing forum and post his pic for his mates to see . But maybe he would get a pat on the back for it .
Not one of your better posts!
Some of the comments in this thread would have been better in The Arms as it’s not encouraging newer tilers to show their work! After all this is the Welcome Forum.
 
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You could have done something like this..
I was the one who suggested asking one of you guys

I won't be suggesting any more as this is the second on whose had a slagging off / slating towards the end

Unfortunately asking for advice when you've already tiled most of the floor is not the best idea. Taking advice on board when it's given would be a good idea. Surely you wouldn't be happy with that tiling if it was in your bathroom or would you?
 
You could have done something like this..


Unfortunately asking for advice when you've already tiled most of the floor is not the best idea. Taking advice on board when it's given would be a good idea. Surely you wouldn't be happy with that tiling if it was in your bathroom or would you?

If you review back tiling wasn't done just laying them out on the drain / envelope (1st page someone askes the same)
 
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Possibly something like that could have worked ( a bit straighter than my wobbly lines..:smiley:).
 

Boggs

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I tend to fit ones with centred square drains.

Prefer the shower heads over the drain.

This one was a while back, but an example of how it’s much better to keep everything symmetrical.



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