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Hi everyone,
Im new to the forum and trying to get the sort of questions that nag away at me answered before they arise, 1 so as I know how ... -
Newbie Question
Hi everyone,
Im new to the forum and trying to get the sort of questions that nag away at me answered before they arise, 1 so as I know how it shoud be done properly and 2 for that little bit of confidence of knowing the answer before someone asks the question.
I would like to know how to get around the floor height difference in the doorway of a room after ply,tiles and adhesive have been installed?
I would just like to thank everyone on this forum as some of the tips Ive found here have been priceless!
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Re: Newbie Question
I know nothing I havent learnt
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Just looked it up, so simple when you know whats available! Thanks Mikethetile. I know these questions seem daft to the experienced tilers here but I have been in business for 6 months and some of the bodge ups ive seen have made me determined to ask the daft question and get it right rather than bodge it like some of the wrong ens out there. Thanks again!
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SL, have a read of these threads too, they might be of interest if you haven't already seen them 
All the questions I asked when i joined - Answered
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welcome mate, the only daft question is the one that's not asked
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Re: Newbie Question

Originally Posted by
Slowly Learning
Just looked it up, so simple when you know whats available! Thanks Mikethetile. I know these questions seem daft to the experienced tilers here but I have been in business for 6 months and some of the bodge ups ive seen have made me determined to ask the daft question and get it right rather than bodge it like some of the wrong ens out there. Thanks again!

good work ethic there mate keep it up and u wont go far wrong
andy
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