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LM

Thought I’d give these floats a try DB663148-5C77-46EF-B776-0348FC077D56.jpeg
 
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Italy

Well. If a customer is paying £150 a tile they do not expect lots of breakages. We are having trouble getting 100% cut rate. I would rather spend money and keep the customer and myself happy. 6mm thick tile is a doddle even a 3200mm cuts easy on a rail cutter. These are pigs to cut they are rock hard. Putting an 1800 into this machine is easy. On the other hand a 2400 x6mm could be difficult @3_fall ? It only cost a mortgage but anything to make life easy :)
It only cost a mortgage but anything to make life easy .......maybe a month of mortgage, don't overdo it ;)
 

Boggs

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Let’s see if £70 trousers last better than the few months of all the others I have ever owned.

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They have 4 way stretch apparently, and they actually fit like a pair of trousers should.

So far so good.
 
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Dumbo

Let’s see if £70 trousers last better than the few months of all the others I have ever owned.

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They have 4 way stretch apparently, and they actually fit like a pair of trousers should.

So far so good.
Good luck . I can't get on with kneepads so have to wear trousers with knee pad pockets i find they wear depending what I kneeling on and funnily enough I've noticed they wear badly on dural ci matting
 
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One Day

Let’s see if £70 trousers last better than the few months of all the others I have ever owned.

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They have 4 way stretch apparently, and they actually fit like a pair of trousers should.

So far so good.

My new Floorlayers with the stretchy knees are very comfy until I have the pads in. Then they become a bit tight and uncomfortable in the old gentlemen's sausage department.
Design flaw I think.
 
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Dumbo

My new Floorlayers with the stretchy knees are very comfy until I have the pads in. Then they become a bit tight and uncomfortable in the old gentlemen's sausage department.
Design flaw I think.
I should be alright with those then
 
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Concrete guy

I always got on well with Snickers trousers and I loved the knee pad pockets. I found they were always one size too small compared with everything else I buy though.
 

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Tbh I don't understand you getting one of those as I thought getting a tile into it would be a nightmare and would think that using a rail system you can place on top of a tile on a bench would be easier. Now I not being dismissive but I am genuinely interested why you would go that route .
@3_fall posted this as a joke for someone on TT. Its a 10mm thick tile so not much chance of damaging it. Had a load of 4x2s behind me so looks a bit cumbersome lifting. :)
;) Cant seem tomload video ?
 

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