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Old 11-12-2007   #13
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Ripped up cardboard does the same...........and you have'nt got to clean it after
Of course cj willl re-cycle all waste..

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He couldn't pad down the mosaics 'cause the bloody plastic thing gets in the way
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agree there penno mate no padding down not stuck to wall properley lol

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Also, interesting that he used a full tile coming out of the corner!?

I have to admit I can see 1 use, when fixing mosaic sheets you can support more pieces at once, though they shouldn't really move when fixed anyway. I don't know what thicknesses are produced but the last mosaic sheets that I fixed had a 3mm spacing in the sheet. Would look a bit odd to have a 2mm spacing between sheets and 3mm grout line on the sheet.

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youv'e lost me drew....
I take it you don't watch "Dragons Den" dh?
Those spacers are like on of those silly inventions you see on that show.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1Gcby0TcIE&feature=related

...Incase you haven't seen it.
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I take it you don't watch "Dragons Den" dh?
Those spacers are like on of those silly inventions you see on that show.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1Gcby0TcIE&feature=related

...Incase you haven't seen it.
Ah ha!!..soz mate i havn't seen it so was lost when you put the pic up.... .

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