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Old 05-03-2008   #13
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ok thanks..............well thats two i have now
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i would like access as well
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No offence please, but I find it a bit funnt that a new tiler needs to became a bit experienced (at least on the forum) to read stuff for a new tiler :-)
By the time some of us get enough posts, this stuff may be a bit useless :-)

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No offence please, but I find it a bit funnt that a new tiler needs to became a bit experienced (at least on the forum) to read stuff for a new tiler :-)
By the time some of us get enough posts, this stuff may be a bit useless :-)

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The reason for the tilers arms is so tilers can discuss..basically tiling issues such as pricing and things that they don't want the general public to see...so until we can see that you are a tradesman( and not just any tom/dick and harry) then you don't get access.....if you PM Dan with your company details then that's the easiest way to get in, along with some contribution to the forums.............

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tryed to read theses topics but could not access half ov the topics
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The reason for the tilers arms is so tilers can discuss..basically tiling issues such as pricing and things that they don't want the general public to see...so until we can see that you are a tradesman( and not just any tom/dick and harry) then you don't get access.....if you PM Dan with your company details then that's the easiest way to get in, along with some contribution to the forums.............
I am not a pro :-) I just do my own bathroom and kitchen. It may turn into sth regular in the future (buying to let) but I won't be a profesional tiler. So i gues I'll need plenty of posts here :-)
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