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    I thought i would share my latest job with you all.My customer was pleased with it and i appreciated using some quality materials for a change as am usually finding people with b+q,homebase etc.
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    cracking work mate, the basin is minted where did that come from
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    it look's great mate nice work

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    Nice looking job
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    Love it...

    The travertine sinks are popular at present... be proud that is a nice job..

    And thanks for sharing it with us @ tilers forums.co.uk

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    belter of a job,quids in



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    Quote Originally Posted by david campbell View Post
    cracking work mate, the basin is minted where did that come from
    fitted similar before but prefer a more practical basin myself. Very smart job though

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    Quality mate thanks for sharing

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    thanks everyone!The customer owns a granite firm so imported the granite sink from china,i thought here we go but its a cracking bit of kit,well made and fitted a treat

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    if i could offer one piece of advice it would be that you take more time in setting out your work, the job looks fine but there are slithers everywhere.
    Also where your bond meets the corners is wrong, you put a small cut next to a small cut it looks bad IMO, if you put small cuts next to big cuts it looks better.

    just constructive statements not a dig.

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    I appreciate constructive criticism.It is set out from middle of each wall and had loads of obstacles to overcome so that was the best i could do and got paid so all is well

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    if you get paid its a job well done!

    congrats!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cuttintiles View Post
    if i could offer one piece of advice it would be that you take more time in setting out your work, the job looks fine but there are slithers everywhere.
    Also where your bond meets the corners is wrong, you put a small cut next to a small cut it looks bad IMO, if you put small cuts next to big cuts it looks better.

    just constructive statements not a dig.


    Just noticed that, missed it 1st time. Got to agree

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    nice work mate ,
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    Did notice the setting out but top job though, nice cutting round archway.

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