Like I said do a lot of mitres ( cutting ) and had two blades go not blaming the blades yes probably not designed for it but they do a fantastic job at it wouldn’t use anything else never got to grips with profile wheels except bullnose
i live 5 min away from him so I messaged to see if he wanted me to have a look and offer any advice before the tiler came back to make good
No reply from him
A decent alarm and get a lock fitted at the top of your sliding door they can fold them down in a few seconds or a cheap option is to glue a carpet gripper stop behind the top of the door
I've just bought a Bosch GWS 7-115e and it gets quite hot at slow speeds and doesn't sound the best anyone else have the same problem I don't know if that's what they are like or should I send it back I have the flex variable speed and it's a lot smoother
I fixed 600x600 travertine onto polypipe overlay board over 10 years ago in my brothers house not a single hairline crack to be seen so it is possible but its about belts and braces now too many failures cover your back
Good luck
I'm just part way through a 120LM of mitred tiles and to be honest it's driving me mad I've been through a few different blades found the best two to be the ATS turbo x and continuous rim that I've never been a fan of before but found it lurking in the bottom of the box
what make overlay system is it?
Is there any movement in the boards when you walk on them?
Personally I like to stick or mechanical fix the boards down glueing the joints
I'd look into the manufacturers fixing spec
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