Just figured out how to compress some of my pics so check out my albums and please feel free to be critical with your comments as it will help me in the long run, might make me cry tonight though.
Think you can access them by going into my profile.
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Just figured out how to compress some of my pics so check out my albums and please feel free to be critical with your comments as it will help me in the long run, might make me cry tonight though.
Think you can access them by going into my profile.
Last edited by JIMBOB187; 17-07-2008 at 06:28 PM. Reason: added info
JIMBOB187 (17-07-2008)



I had a quick flick through them JB and it looks good to me.......![]()
JIMBOB187 (17-07-2008)
What a bloody relief, you have no idea how nervous I was posting them, not nervous about the customers opinion at all but from you experienced guys, that means alot.![]()



I like it, big shower room![]()
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
JIMBOB187 (17-07-2008)

Put them in the right way round........hurt my neck
Nice work by the way![]()
JIMBOB187 (17-07-2008)
Booger, I must have tiled them sideways!
I obviously meant bugger
Last edited by JIMBOB187; 17-07-2008 at 07:10 PM. Reason: Profanity spelling mistake, oops
That's good work jimbo !
JIMBOB187 (17-07-2008)
Yah looks good. I noticed you dont miter you external corners. I did that once and had to change it. V Good mate.
JIMBOB187 (17-07-2008)
I don't om natural stone but obviously on ceramic, porcelain etc. The natural stone edge looks great I think with a nice even grout line.
good work jimbob, very high standard from what i can see
JIMBOB187 (17-07-2008)
I must of had an arm hole of a customer. I think it looks ok with out the miter. But hay sh*t happens.
Are they the 600x400 the bloody hevy ones.
Last edited by DARRELL; 17-07-2008 at 07:31 PM.
Yeah real heavy, the customer innitially wanted chrome trim everywhere but I refused, luckily he agreed and was really pleased.

good tidy work JIMBOB,you should be proud bud.
JIMBOB187 (17-07-2008)
Yup - I'd be proud of that mate! Lovely flat floors - no lippage.
One thing: why not remove the end panels off the kitchen units and save yourself some cutting time? Normally the screws are hidden under the hinge bracket. Once tiled under, just trim down with a down-cutting jigsaw blade.
Personally I find it much quicker and neater too.
JIMBOB187 (17-07-2008)
That looks beautiful. What a high standard. That takes years of practice right?
Looks like a nice job done well Jimbob![]()
Looking goodI can't spot anything in particular to whine about
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