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feel free to check out some of my jobs inc the b and q floor job with black 5 pound a mtr different size crap tiles ! and give me ... -
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feel free to check out some of my jobs inc the b and q floor job with black 5 pound a mtr different size crap tiles ! and give me a honest opinion on my tiling thanks !!
ive just down loaded loads to my home page
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good work m8,well done.
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Hi Terry..not a bad start to your portfolio..a few basic errors but nothing you don't already know..I'm sure these will disappear from future photos as you gain more experience/confidence..good effort!
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Hi Terry..not a bad start to your portfolio..a few basic errors but nothing you don't already know..I'm sure these will disappear from future photos as you gain more experience/confidence..good effort!

hi m8! wot basic errors did you spot ? just so i dont do them again ! cheeers ! i didnt have my mitre stuff with me and had limited trim so done them by eye! are them hnd held mitre cutters any good do u no ? !
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a plain wooden mitre box and a fine toothed hacksaw, and a fine file Terry, that'll do the trick. I must admit that it was the mitring that I noticed when you asked us to give honest opinions. If you do a search for "3 way mitre" Devonmark has done an excellent tutorial. The rest looks bob on mate.
Last edited by doug boardley; 28-07-2009 at 05:52 AM.
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Looks fine to me as well Terry and I think we all get a little too critical of our own work especially when starting out. The difficult part is knowing what is acceptable and what is not.
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trade tiler will sell you a tidy little mitre box, put one on your next order
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you take far to many pics mate. bit repetitive. but good standard. like the while brick bond.
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