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i`m off to start my first 2 weeks of my course at diamond training tomorrow so wish me luck.i already feel i`ve picked up loads of tips on this site ... -
wish me luck
i`m off to start my first 2 weeks of my course at diamond training tomorrow
so wish me luck.i already feel i`ve picked up loads of tips on this site over the last 6 months which should give me a good start and thanks to everyone who`s given me advice.
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Dave (12-09-2010), Daz (12-09-2010)
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the very best of luck. and remember that if you are unsure about something asked the staff that is what they are there for.
chris
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Good Luck.
Hope you enjoy it - don't forget to log in daily with an update - pictures as well.
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Enjoy and plz do let us know how you get on..
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Good Luck and enjoy it
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Have fun and learn loads, its not easy out there so keep asking questions then ask some more
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doug boardley
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Good luck boldy, enjoy it mate!
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good luck DAVEY , hope you realy enjoy it mate, and soak it all up like a songe mate
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I wish you luck. Enjoy your learning and always aim to deliver a better job than the last one.
Formerly known as
Captain Slow
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Life isn't guaranteed, but at least my work is 
Grout of this World - daryl@groutofthisworld.com
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got back on friday from my 2 week course and am just excited about tiling now.i`ll add a review of diamond tiling soon but i learnt more than i expected and feel confident about taking on any ceramic bathrooms or kitchens right away.ordered a load of tools from trade tiler today and have got 3 jobs (full bathroom,a splashback and a bathroom floor)from family and friends to start over the next month or so.i`ll be back on here picking your brains soon as my course was very practical but covered very little about different adhesives/grouts and very little about substrate preparation.as soon as diamond send me my photos of my work i`ll post them up.
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Nice one..As long as you got what you wanted from the course.. that is what counts..
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great start !! DAVE, now keep it going !!nice one
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Good luck dave, quality over time, every job will take twice as long as you think it will
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Originally Posted by
faithhealer
Good luck dave, quality over time, every job will take twice as long as you think it will
Very very good advice, so true
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Good luck
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Good luck mate, all the best
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