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    hey guys im new to the game doing course in feb what are the tools im gonna need to purchase to tile at a basic level to start with cheers

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    This might help dave>>>> Tiling Tools Starter Kit

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    might pay you to wait til your course to buy your cutter, they might have a few different ones so you can see which one you prefer

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    cheers dave, i like the no32. A sweat rag stuffed in the same pocket as your sense of humour

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    Well as a sponsor of the forum we suggest these.. (But then we would wouldn't we !)



    £49.99 (including the 2010 VAT of 17.5%) - Next year VAT is 20% !

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    Ah! the dreaded VAT increase, aren't our material expensive enough?

    I would buy those red tile spacer wedges from Trade Tiler, they are an absolute godsend, I don't know how I managed without them.

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