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brundlefly

ok works suddenly gone slow again so im at the PDFs again

ive spent quite a few hours trying to explain this to new tilers ive worked with so i knocked up another PDF file

hope ive made it fairly easy to understand

if like me you dont use a square for setting out this will produce a 90% line for setting out floors using a piece of wood or dividers (like the big chalk board ones)

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PDFs

Using a Trammel

Marking tiles


hope its of use to someone
 
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brundlefly

keeps me occupied for 10 minutes ;) works just died, manchester is not a busy place at the moment
 
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DHTiling

Chin up Dave...there seems to be few tilers finding it hard at the moment......
 
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brundlefly

i had 2 sites mothballed just stopped everything and padlocked the gates
the domestic market seems to suffering as well, i think i need to broaded my skills im thinking of taking a NVQ plumbing course i know all trades are suffering but the more markets i can get into the better.. i dont know perhaps just have a few beers and think of something ;)
 
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Mark B

what a great tip :thumbsup:

I'm sure I did this many years ago in Technical Drawing at school for finding mid points on lines but hadn't thought about using it for setting out a right angle. The 3-4-5 rule is something I have always remembered from then as well.:grin:

Mark
 
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brundlefly

i think for spending a morning setting out big areas & droping lines everywhere , learning this stuff is a must

ive spent ages trying to google the old wooded chalk board compass they used many years ago at college but never found one, i could probably make one with some wood and a hinge but i want the old school type ones
 

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