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Jeff the tiler

All week this week I have either been tiling 200 x 100 tiles brick bond, or 300 x 300 floor tiles. it feels like i have gone back 20 years apart from the adhesive when 8 x 4 and 12 x 12 tiles were so popular. Unfortunately no round edge and I can not believe how hard I have had to work to achieve the same "yardage"!!! oops! sorry i mean metres.

I expect the next job will provencale shaped tiles or Quarries to be bedded into a screed!!!

How lucky we are currently but i am sure it will go full circle and "topaz vein" will be the next must have.
 
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bugs183

God, Provencale, thats a blast from the past, we used to fix loads of those, they were always bent!
It does feel weird using floor tiles tht will fit into a Rubi TS40!
 

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remember these..... Image0245.jpg Image0243.jpg Image0244.jpg got to love them...lol
 
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Dougs Third Go

it makes me laugh when customers say they've got "massive tiles", turns out to be 600 x 300, now 20 years ago they would've been "monstrously massive" lol
 
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bugs183

Nice tiles Andy, were those Kitchen Harmony???
Remember those horrible Pilkingtons with the computerised ducks and chickens!
 
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bugs183

They were everywhere, fixed miles of them.
Cutting round sockets with no machine, just using a scribe and pinchers.
Ah the good old days!
 

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They were everywhere, fixed miles of them.
Cutting round sockets with no machine, just using a scribe and pinchers.
Ah the good old days!

i used to use a rod saw, take an hour to do 1 socket...lol......then it would allways break when you got to the last bit.......:mad2:
 
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bugs183

Or you'd knock the end of the cut off trying to put it behind the toilet pan or sink that was always fixed.
I can't believe no one had the sense for years to tile first then second fix the sanitaryware!!!
 

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