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Old 03-12-2007   #1
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anybody seen these before....looks like hard work to me..cleaning them after each use.... wot you think...



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cr*p tiling dave think he been out to the pub with Gaz tonight
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never seen those Dave,as you say hard work cleaning them.
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Odd........
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Bit of a bugger if the tiles are not exactly the same size or square. Didn't seem much of the old twist and slide action to set into the addy either!

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i guess theyd be ok with those lil light tiles but i wouldnt like to use that with a heavy tile. the only time i have seen something like that was when i was a 2nd year apprentice and the tradesman i was workin with used a string line for a spacer as it was lil 6x6 tiles and just massive plain walls everywhere
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Balls to that, could end up pulling the tiles out when you start removing them!
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anybody seen these before....looks like hard work to me..cleaning them after each use.... wot you think...
How would you know if they're lipping and stepping? I need to feel the tile touching EACH tile next to it, to adjust etc

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I need to feel the tile touching EACH tile next to it, to adjust etc
You just like touching far too many things up Dan
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here's another from the same company....


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Ripped up cardboard does the same...........and you have'nt got to clean it after
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I'ts a tile spacer

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