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Discuss half way through in the Tiling Courses at TilersForums; Im at the half way mark start the City & Guilds tomorrow two full weeks to do. Fingers crossed all goes well,then i will take down the first (untrained) attempt ...
          
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    Im at the half way mark start the City & Guilds tomorrow two full weeks to do.
    Fingers crossed all goes well,then i will take down the first (untrained) attempt that i did on my bathroom.The more i learn on this course the worse the tiles look every time i go in there,i'll be wearing a blindfold soon.
    At least i'm guaranteed a seat on the train home,looking just a bit dirty and worse for wear and lovin every minute of it

    Cheers Marydoll

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    I finished my course and passed my assessment first time I really enjoyed the whole experience,even the train journey every day to wet Dartford was not as awfull as i thought it would be.
    All the staff and instructors at Ableskills were brilliant,didnt make me feel like a complete idiot when asking questions(and i was not the only one with some dumb ass questions)
    Anyway now i have to get my self some tools and try and put all this new found knowledge into practice.
    Im sure i will be asking for help and hints from the mass of experience and knowledge that is on this forum.

    Cheers Marydoll

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    Well done Marydoll. Look out tiling world, her comes another......
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    Thats great news for you........pleased you enjoyed your self.....

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