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    SOME PICTURES OF MY LATEST JOB , THEY WERE THICK ANTI-SLIP TILES , FIRST TIME I VE USED THEM. I FOUND THEM PRETTY TOUGH BUGGERS TO CUT BY HAND ( WISH I WOULD HAVE PACKED MY ELECTRIC CUTTER ) CUSTOMER WAS WELL CHUFFED AND ENDED UP GETTING 3 OF THER JOBS OFF HIM
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    Nice work mate...

    Now turn your cap locks off and get yourself a Fein
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    lol there off now

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    Nice work Jason
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    Nice floor.. ye get a Fein and undercut those backmoulds..

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    Yep a fein would of sorted that in 30 seconds
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    Quote Originally Posted by whitebeam View Post
    Nice work mate...

    Now turn your cap locks off and get yourself a Fein
    Very funny....lol

    Nice job though Jason!!

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    right what is a fine i type it in on google and in brings up allsorts

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    It is a fein lol

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    here is the bad boy here mate

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    i've been meaning to get one for ages, i'll get one after my holidays paid for

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    That looks like a great little tool, how does it cut out grout if the blade is not spinning round ?
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    I would make it your next buy mike

    Marking and cutting tile as detailed as you have shown would take at least 5 mins, with fein, 30 seconds! Its one of the first tools i take on to every job and do all cutting in a oner, saves so much time Mike!

    The blades are not cheap but as long as you avoid cutting through any screws by accident then they will last a while!

    I got one when I started working for local kitchen company, having to cut around all the cornice was doing my head in.

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    sweetttttttttttttttttttttttttt ordered one this morning thanks guys , but do you think the detail looks better or is it just me

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    Cutting round that detail is so much work, use the fein to cut the bottom of architraves and you won't look back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eleven View Post
    That looks like a great little tool, how does it cut out grout if the blade is not spinning round ?
    It oscillates mate, from low to high speeds, ( variable) good piece of kit, but it is good to be able to do it the old way. Power cuts, no power etc.

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    Why didn't you remove the kitchen plinths before the sbr was applied? you didn't tile up to them did you? ?

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    its not sbr, its arcylic bond and the customer only wanted to tile up to them as he bought a job lot of tiles , it took just over an hour to set out as he really didnt have enough tiles and i coulnt afford to break or miss cut any, he went and bought to the exact sq mtr , by the end of the job he had 1 tile left, lol

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    Yep, bit of cardboard, and a tile. One fein cut later, and the tile will slide under the architrave. Looks much better imho.

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