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Having just treated myself to some new levels, thought I ought to look after them instead of chucking them in the back of the van. How do you store yours ?
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Keeps them together so the small ones don't get banged about or get lost in the pipeThe levels I've got are stabila, does a bag really do much ?
They don't know what spirit levels are!! Guess work, keys on some string and that'll doYou still need level even if it's just to borrow the plasterer so he gets the boarding flat and straight lol
The plasterer knows the sprite as the mythical "Bubble Stick"They don't know what spirit levels are!! Guess work, keys on some string and that'll do
Al why do I get the feeling I know you?Advice/help please....
I have 51m2 level floor, I'm tiling 20mm 850x850mm Carrara marble tiles.
I intend to put down 20mm adhesive bed, then use levelling spacers to maintain the perfect level....
I'm not a professional tiler so my main concern is the level... can anyone give me some tips to level such big tiles
Many thanks
Al
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