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On the lash
Anybody used those lash things that supposedly level your tiles?(do they work)
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Originally Posted by
Mickyf
Anybody used those lash things that supposedly level your tiles?(do they work)
I thought that was the tilers job..... (;o)
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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Re: On the lash
Just seen them on trader tile website wondered if they were any use or just another gimmick.
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There's a few threads already about them if you put it in the search bar.
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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Re: On the lash
the tuscan system is the best but pricey.great for rectified edge tiles
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Re: On the lash
It is sometimes difficult to differentiate between innovations that are simply a gimmick, and innovcations that save you time and money and and are a professional boon.
I cannot help but feel that these lash clips will not ultimately save time if you effectively prep the floor, and lay the tiles in a consistent professional manner. And they will definitely add expense to the job, when we need to save costs.
So its a thumbs down from me, but I would not criticise anyone who wanted to spend the money to use them.
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Originally Posted by
Mickyf
Anybody used those lash things that supposedly level your tiles?(do they work)
hi mickeyf i gave the lash clips a try on a 30mtr rectified porcelain wall job i must say i will b useing them again i cant wait to give them a go on a floor.excellent product imo.
Andy Carroll & Son Tiling Limited
A member of the The Tile Association
07932 706191
Tiler Manchester
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Re: On the lash
Thanks for your replys( do you just click the thumbs up symbol to thank people)
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