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m4ubs

Does anyone here use the Karl Dahm Medi and Maxi trowels ? How are they and does anyone know the notch sizes as it doesnt say on the website. I was thinking of buying them for wall and floor respectively...any recommendations ? thanks

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DHTiling

Teeth look a bit flimsy , dont know how long they will last....if you get some let us know how they perform........
 
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grumpygrouter

I was condsidering getting one for floor work. I chickened out and bought a round notch Rubi!

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White Room

I bought the both of them, Their ok 10 and 12mm the blade's are quite flimsy, To be honest I don't really think there any better than other trowels for floor's but the 10mm I like em for large tile's on walls. I bought the platinum set but hav'nt used yet but they are heavy and solid £85 the set of three, including delivery and postage
 
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DHTiling

I bought the both of them, Their ok 10 and 12mm the blade's are quite flimsy, To be honest I don't really think there any better than other trowels for floor's but the 10mm I like em for large tile's on walls. I bought the platinum set but hav'nt used yet but they are heavy and solid £85 the set of three, including delivery and postage


Let me know how the platinum set goes mate.. i have been lookin at them...and the grout float as well..:thumbsup:
 
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I have been looking at getting the offset flowline but just haven't got around to ordering it..mark.
 
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Droopy

Let me know how the platinum set goes mate.. i have been lookin at them...and the grout float as well..:thumbsup:


I have the Platinum Trowels, Dave.
As whitebeam says, they are heavy, but you getused to that in no time.
I would not go past them now, great coverage on both walls and floors.

Expensive, but well worth it IMO. :thumbsup:
Even worth the banning I got from another Tilers Forum for talking about them :lol:
 
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DHTiling

I have the Platinum Trowels, Dave.
As whitebeam says, they are heavy, but you getused to that in no time.
I would not go past them now, great coverage on both walls and floors.

Expensive, but well worth it IMO. :thumbsup:
Even worth the banning I got from another Tilers Forum for talking about them :lol:


You are joking!!!:lol: ...you got banned for talkin about platinum tools...?

WHY????......did they give you a reason....?
 
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Droopy

you got banned for talking about trowels????

You are joking!!!:lol: ...you got banned for talkin about platinum tools...?

WHY????......did they give you a reason....?
Basically, yes.

The reason was, promoting a competitor.:mad2:
Even though his buddies post about everything from Richon Drill bits to B&Q wet saws, even the odd direct link to Trade Tiler.:lol:

He started off by kicking me out of their sooperdooper secret forum section.:grouphug:

After that all of the clique turned against me.
Some guys from touting themselves for helping out on a big job I have in a hotel, to calling me for everything.

Then when I had a pop at some of the hypocritical view points on immigrants, I was kicked out altogether.:yes:
 

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