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Old 19-06-2008   #37
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tile the inside with slithers of tiles,ie 50mm or so,looks well but you should rip all else off before someone shoots you!
hope you have insurance

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tile the inside with slithers of tiles,ie 50mm or so,looks well but you should rip all else off before someone shoots you!
hope you have insurance
Does insurance cover poor workmanship?

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Does insurance cover poor workmanship?
No,lol.
but god knows what the rest of the rooms like? and the bath etc!
I don't think this guy did this!

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i think your levels a bit out mate

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Formable trim from schlueter outside corner.
Piece of dark tile plus border inside the verical part of the arch.
From top of border around the arch mosaic, colour alike to the white tile.
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My god.....this guy comes on asking for advice and gets Hung, Drawn and Quartered before he's had a chance to defend himself. None of you know the history of the job. Unfornately he hasn't been back on to respond to all the slagging off. I always thought this to be a friendly forum with advice given freely to all and everyone....now I wonder? I bet there are several of you out there who post photos in the gallery, but make sure you vett only the best ones to post.
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Is the client registered blind..If not all i can say is you gets wot you pay for and assume you are not charging for this in which case its a cracking job mate and practise makes perfect..we all learn from mistakes and it makes us better people
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reading previous posts from Tilesmasher it would seem that he is not the original tiler and is indeed finishing someone elses work. The original post he wrote states this.
But if the client is happy with what has already been done then you could slap some grout all around the inside of the arch and draw little squares on. When its dry they wont know the difference
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My god.....this guy comes on asking for advice and gets Hung, Drawn and Quartered before he's had a chance to defend himself. None of you know the history of the job. Unfornately he hasn't been back on to respond to all the slagging off. I always thought this to be a friendly forum with advice given freely to all and everyone....now I wonder? I bet there are several of you out there who post photos in the gallery, but make sure you vett only the best ones to post.
Good Samaritan springs to mind.
Yomper, if you, or anyone else, does not want the criticism that can come with the advice you get from experienced fixers, I suggest you don't ask for it.
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reading previous posts from Tilesmasher it would seem that he is not the original tiler and is indeed finishing someone elses work. The original post he wrote states this.
But if the client is happy with what has already been done then you could slap some grout all around the inside of the arch and draw little squares on. When its dry they wont know the difference
I think you are right, Sir Ramic. Just looking back at his original post about this job with the pic, it appears that the bottom part of the wall had already been tiled up to the border tiles. What we can't see from the photo is if the black tiles grout lines matched up prior to TS taking up the job. It is quite possible that the grout lines not matching at the corner is not his fault at all.

Maybe he is trying to make the best of a bad position and has come on here seeking advice. By his own admission he is new to the trade, and yes maybe the cuts around the arch are a little rough, but I am really disappointed at some of the posts made attacking him!

Lets try and help the guy to do the best job he can by being constructive in any criticism, not just lambasting him for poor workmanship, some of which may not even have been his!

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I dont think i ever attacked the guy but i did attack the job and yes its still rough.
Only Tilesmasher can put things to right...on here if not on the job.
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i think tilesmasher is a natural

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