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Discuss Anyone tried the new 'TileJax' yet? in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Got some samples the other week, but haven't used them as yet. Only got enough for a small splashback or similar small job. Just wondered if anyone else has tried ...
          
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    Default Anyone tried the new 'TileJax' yet?

    Got some samples the other week, but haven't used them as yet. Only got enough for a small splashback or similar small job. Just wondered if anyone else has tried and what do they think? I'm not affiliated with anything to do with this product.

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    Default Re: Anyone tried the new 'TileJax' yet?

    really ?

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    Default Re: Anyone tried the new 'TileJax' yet?

    No affiliation with the product, just got them as a sample when I purchased other supplies, just thought I'd ask. I can't see them changing the way we tile, but I'll give 'em a go for myself.

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    Not something I've seen or would probably use.....
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    Default Re: Anyone tried the new 'TileJax' yet?

    as above
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    Default Re: Anyone tried the new 'TileJax' yet?

    Looks a bit complicated

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    Default Re: Anyone tried the new 'TileJax' yet?

    That is the most hideous re-invention of the spacer I have ever seen
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    Default Re: Anyone tried the new 'TileJax' yet?

    lol,i wouldnt use them why make something so perfect and simple complicated no need

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    Can you imagine fiddling and turning them around every time to get the right 'leg'? Looks kind of cute like a little running man, would have more potential as some kiddi's construction kit toy...

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    Default Re: Anyone tried the new 'TileJax' yet?

    they look like spiders.I dont like spiders

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    This little guy appears to do pretty well with the tilejax

    YouTube - ‪Tilejax How to use tile spacer by a 6 year old‬‏

    cheers

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    Default Re: Anyone tried the new 'TileJax' yet?

    To be honest zwango, he isn't really using them in real time. The board is already tiled, he's just putting them in the joints.
    That being said, I quite like the idea, and I'd give them a go.

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    Default Re: Anyone tried the new 'TileJax' yet?

    Quote Originally Posted by zwango View Post
    This little guy appears to do pretty well with the tilejax

    YouTube - ‪Tilejax How to use tile spacer by a 6 year old‬‏

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    Default Re: Anyone tried the new 'TileJax' yet?

    they look too footery

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