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Discuss On the lash!! in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Evening everyone...hope all are well. Just a quick one...has anyone used these lash clips that are on the market to eliminate lipage. I noticed Dave was selling them through tradetiler ...
          
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    Evening everyone...hope all are well. Just a quick one...has anyone used these lash clips that are on the market to eliminate lipage. I noticed Dave was selling them through tradetiler and watched the video. They seem a good idea...but a decent tiler shouldn't need them. Also noticed they provide a 2mm gap...so can you also use a spacer if you wanted sy a 5mm gap? On another note...got told today by a kichen fitter that tiling is only a semi-skilled job just like plastering and painting...can't print what I said in return!!!! but when he goes to put his hands in his jacket pockets he may get the message...will have to remember to get some more adhesive for tomorrow.

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    never used them and can't see me changinging my ways,some people expressed concerns over leving voids under the tiles
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    I reckon that if you have the right ammount of adhesive under a large floor tile these lash clips wouldn't be able to lift it to level it off. I know how much effort it takes to lift a tile with all the suction holding it down.

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    never still meaning to try them

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