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mp3wizard

Thanks, couldn't of done it without this forum, a big thankyou to all of you, especially 3 fall, local tiler, and others, I have the upmost respect for your profession, what I've lacked in skill I believe I've made up for in determination and hard work and listening to seasoned professionals.
 
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Must say, against all the odds, you've done a really good job!
Well done indeed!
The only thing that spoils it for me is the cheat on the right hand side of the window. Run a grinder blade down those two tiles and create a false joint and grout them. It will make a huge difference.
But you've done incredibly well. :) :thumbsup:
 
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Mikey B

Just seen the pictures of the completed job. Well done MP3, it looks good. Be proud of your self for what you've done as a novice. obviously all the professional tilers on here won't be able to help noticing the setting out, especially on the bathroom walls. Starting a full tile off the wall isn't everybody's cup of cup, it is a no no for me, as it results in my opinion, an unsightly cut down the opposite wall. I won't go into 'should have, could have, would have' because I don't want to detract from what is essentially a job well done.
 
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mp3wizard

Thanks, there is still a lot of work going on so the tiles are dirty and I'm not able to truly appreciate what I've done but hopefully soon I will.

Yep there's no denying that some of the cuts weren't the done thing, but to be honest after spending so long on the floor I just wanted to get it done ASAP without using more tiles on the dreaded wet cutter.

It's been nice to get some positive feedback from people that have helped me along the way, I did hope to get some from some of the negative posters (I say negative as in get a tiler posts) but with the exception of timeless jon I haven't had any, I won't hold my breath!

Cheers
 
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I won't hold my breath!
Cheers

I wouldn't take it to heart Wizard old chap, there's only one person you have to please, and that's your wife/partner! The rest is gravy. :)
But do avoid the temptation to rush the end tho, you'll do yourself an injustice. :thumbsup:
 

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What an excellent job OP. You have saved yourself a few pound and in the process, you have gained knowledge of how to tile. Yes your no pro but an outstanding job for what its worth.

Now that you did your own job, i hope you dont start undercutting the tradesmen and start pricing work. Because if you do, we'll all be round to your door with for a community beating :mad:.
 
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Only just caught up with this thread. mp3wizard that's a fantastic result you achieved. I would have charged you a good few thousand quid to do that for you ;)

I appreciate the trials and tribulations in getting there, but there are a lot worse tiling jobs being done by "professional tilers" in Bath and Bristol. Well done.
 

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Must say, against all the odds, you've done a really good job!
Well done indeed!
The only thing that spoils it for me is the cheat on the right hand side of the window. Run a grinder blade down those two tiles and create a false joint and grout them. It will make a huge difference.
But you've done incredibly well. :) :thumbsup:



Just noticed that after you mentioned it. It catches my eye now and id also do something with it, either use the grinder or put new tiles in.
 

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Happy to be finished! Well almost, got a few tiles to put up next to the door frame when it's fitted, after that just the beading and finishing touches.


Why did you not bead it when tiling?

Can i ask, how much depth have you below the door when you open it inwards.
 
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mp3wizard

Thanks guys,

Well I did try beading it at the time but the surface of the plasterboard wasn't even, I tried my best to even it with adhesive/tiles but still not perfect so when I put beading in it wouldn't sit flush on the tile.

Well I'm actually going to have a door fitted tomorrow, I've released the raised floor height has caused an issue, so the carpenter is planning to trim down and backfill the door hopefully. The door should open out as the bathroom is tiny.

I'll take your comments on board with the joint, will look at it soon.
 

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