got a nightmare hall to do in quickstep with 8 wooden thresholds customer does not want them taken out nor does she like the little sticky end...
where i stay there is hundreads of them i admire them almost all of them send most of their wages home to poland and lithuania to there familys...
thats no probs mate can paypal you thru for fixing also before any work has been done pm me your details and ill sort a courier for monday
can you fix them? or was it a toungue in cheek comment lol im unsure with the banter
have a jamb saw and fein prefer the fein but it needs repaired and cant find anyone to fix it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SRz-5P8gdM
has itools not got a disc for the grinder im sure i saw a video of it
i use the end of a teaspoon to loosen the cap strip enough to get the vinyl in weird i know but works for me my mate uses an awl but very easy to slip
my fein is broken :( it powers up but seems like the clutch is slipping anyone know anywhere that fixes these?
try duotool in ellon 01358 724153 got my last lot from there also grampian power tools in aberdeen do a wide selection
thanks lads for the info much appreciated
ok so its more of a preferance if the floor meets these requirements
its a farmhouse with a slight slope leading down a hill its a bit of a grey area as i was told always to put a dpm sheeting whatever underlay you use
have 80m2 of quickstep coming up on a concrete subfloor the building is quite old 1940s will i still need to put some sort of dpm sheeting done...
same as above
depends on the price lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXGkfE00XuM thats an example its the AMITY getting done
haha its 100 feet up in the air just now on the slip complete re fit out if you google trawlerman the bbc series you will see the type of vessels...
north sea fishing boat matt a bit like deadliest catch but bigger the toilets and kitchen are well off the deck but still be subjected to a lot of...
quick question lads. would hd 300 be ok to use over underfloor heating in a bathroom on a trawler which will get a lot of water im presuming?...