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The Following 22 Users Say Thank You to Sir Ramic For This Useful Post:
b30 villain (22-01-2011), BoldreChris (21-01-2011), Bri (21-01-2011), Dave (21-01-2011), Daz (21-01-2011), deanotile (21-01-2011), enduro (21-01-2011), garretridge (21-01-2011), jay (21-01-2011), Mike (21-01-2011), mikethetile (24-01-2011), Phil Hobson (21-01-2011), Scott (21-01-2011), Stewart (21-01-2011), TF Ed (24-01-2011), tfs (21-01-2011), timeless john (21-01-2011), whitebeam (24-01-2011)
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nice job m8
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Looking good..
I have one to do as well..
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ooh, pictures, nice!! Very smooth..
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Originally Posted by
Sir Ramic
just like what my little bruv is putting down next week BQ specials
Michael Howe..Specialist Kitchen/bedroom and bathroom installations.
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Dave (21-01-2011), Sir Ramic (21-01-2011)
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where were the tiles from Neale?
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They were chosen from Craven Dunhill but I got them cheaper elsewhere.
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GirlRacerRed (21-01-2011)
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very nice
andy-allen-tiling
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nice one sir ramic!
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That looks sweet, top quality as usual Neale
Formerly known as
Captain Slow
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doug boardley
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looks well mate
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The Following User Says Thank You to doug boardley For This Useful Post:
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Very tidy Sir, very tidy indeed...........
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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Very nice Neale
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Very nice Neale, i have a small floor to do tomorrow with them too.
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Elegant as always Neale.
My question was on the grout. Its a light colour on the kitchen floor. Whats to stop the dreaded dirrrrt do you seal? I did light grout on the downstairs bathroom floor and its gone a bit dark and patchy.
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Nice job Neale. Very very shiney!
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Originally Posted by
365drills
Elegant as always Neale.
My question was on the grout. Its a light colour on the kitchen floor. Whats to stop the dreaded dirrrrt do you seal? I did light grout on the downstairs bathroom floor and its gone a bit dark and patchy.
Its what the client wanted, Looks nice but time will tell. I have told them that it will be a constant up keep. Saying that I did one a year ago in same grout and saw it recently, it was still clean....Mapei Jasmine
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very nice well laid floor.
epoxy jasmine to maintain the look would have been worth the extra.
why not put in for jotm ?
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kevg
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That looks lush. I'd love to be able to tile that good.
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Lovely floor Neale, see the fein got some use on the architraves
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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whitebeam
Lovely floor Neale, see the fein got some use on the architraves
Yes mate and just got some cheap blades that are proving to be 1st class and may even say better than original.
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i would vote for you lumpy v nice is that the belbroughton job
and yes the blades are v good thank you big lump for the trial
i have given them some stick last week and they are just as good as the Official blades
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very nice work Neil
one for JOTM ?
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Ahh Cheers Chris, I was wondering if i was being biased about the blades but my brother said they were good and I say so too, now you have confirmed it. Ta !
No mate this was on Lakeside, that one in Belbroughton should have had some nice travertine but they went with plain basic porcelain. That house was crying out for some stone but theres no accounting for taste.
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i was stripping the house with then skirting from behind rads etc and from behind v nasty 40 year old toilets etc and cleaning up ripped down plasterboards in fact i even did a copper pipe with one rattled mmmy teeth a bit but did it and they lasted well
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