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After my cancer operation I've found I've had to slow down my tiling,I pick and choose my jobs and don't take on anything to big as my energy just isn't ... -
Semi retirement
After my cancer operation I've found I've had to slow down my tiling,I pick and choose my jobs and don't take on anything to big as my energy just isn't there,but after 28 years of tiling the passion remains.I've found myself going to bargain shops and picking up coffee tables for 5-10 dollars then tiling them,I'm quite amazed at how awesome they turn out,because they're small I can afford nice tile,sometimes marble,needless to say our house has lots of these so I find myself giving them away to friends who really like them,I guess it's a bit of a hobby ,just to keep a trowel in hand feels good,I was wondering if anyone out there has a similer obsession with some kind of furniturwe,planters work well to but I'm looking to expand my "hobby" any advice,thanks,Mike
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The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to bootsmckiber For This Useful Post:
andy-p (21-07-2010), faithhealer (20-07-2010), marbleman (21-07-2010), Phil Hobson (20-07-2010), timeless john (20-07-2010)
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Mike, can you not eBay them? Or sell them at garage sales/school fete's/through local shops?
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That's what my wife says but I have 8 kid's and a lot of people in my church,my reward comes from a simple smile and thanyou,thanks for the thought though
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to bootsmckiber For This Useful Post:
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Thats a lovely way of keeping it going Mike,
i used to make dog boxes,sheds,dovecotes,picnic tables in my spare time.
All the best and i bet your friends love you
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If you want to sell them why not donate any profits to your church or local community group? Or if you sell through Ebay you can select to donate some or all of the selling price to Charity.
TileAddict
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maybe mosaic girl could give you advice/ideas on where you could take your next step? just an idea
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doug boardley
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good that you're keeping your hand in Mike and keeping the passion fuelled
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user123
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8 kids! and you still have spare time lol
take it easy Mike
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Where are the photos!!!!!!!!
Dave loves photos.
Well done.
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Bring in the photos! Dan loves photos too, along with all the general browsers.
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That's another thing I'm definatly going to do is get one of my kid's to show me how to download photo's,I've missed out on a few jotm's because of my ignorance in this area,thanks
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hi mick i wish you all the best,
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