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    Default Left over Tiles

    I found a use for some of those left over tiles I have in my shed

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    I Like that.


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    Default Re: Left over Tiles

    Me too. Don't think I have enough tables though.

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    Default Re: Left over Tiles

    Nice one. Seen a few of those before now and that's quite a classy look/colour scheme compared to some I've seen.
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    cool will have to try that myself.
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    funky
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    I like it Deri, what did you tile onto?

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    Default Re: Left over Tiles

    That looks nice! you ought to do more to sell!

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    Default Re: Left over Tiles

    looking good... Seen a similar one online..

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    Default Re: Left over Tiles

    looks good. Can i ask where you got the table from to tile. I have a garden room at home that needs a table just like that in it, i also have quite a few old tiles to use. I've only seen tables like that tiled already but would like to do my own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by doug boardley View Post
    I like it Deri, what did you tile onto?
    I tiled on to 18mm marine ply and sealed over the tile with 2 part epoxy resin.

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    wifeys been on to me for years for one of them

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    Nice one Deri What did you put round the edge to finish it?
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    are they frost resistant Deri?, (just thinking about impending winter)

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    Nice one Deri What did you put round the edge to finish it?
    The original steel surround from the glass table that broke!

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    are they frost resistant Deri?, (just thinking about impending winter)
    We'll find out!

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