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Tricky situation arose only today.........

My 'Boss' was called on to tile a floor in a celler which we screeded a couple of weeks ago.
While I am trying to learn the 'art' of tiling my 'Boss' is completely self tought and of course an expert!
Imagine my horror when I saw him laying the 330mm square Black Wickes Ceramic Tiles using the 'dot & dab' method!
Obviously, only being the trainee, I am only good enough to do the cuts!
The horror of this method was proved late in the day when he applied pressure with one knee in the centre of a tile laid on Friday resulting in a very nicely cracked tile!
I think I will stick to these forums & books for instruction and leave the Boss to teach me what NOT to do!

Phil
 

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