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    Coursing/bonding of my tiles

    Just a quick one for you! Are they porcelain tiles and if so, you could have them cut and polished on the edges in a decent tile shop! Good Luck!
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    glasroc f flameline

    Nice speech Colour Republic. Just to clarify when I mentioned p/board it was for the ceiling underneath. Also do you think this glasroc is not No More Ply (just a thought)?
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    glasroc f flameline

    Very strange! As it happen's i'm using this tomorrow to seal around a gas stove around the flu,then sealing it with fire stop. As Whitebeam says it's basically a fireboard! Think i'd be ripping it up and putting a proper base down. Sounds like the only explanation is something to do with a...
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    What a bodge up in the bathroom

    Cheers! No probs and thats where I am.
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    What a bodge up in the bathroom

    Just read the whole lot! (don't get out much) Can not believe it! I think mikethetile sumed it up perfect. Dave (admin) , am I anywhere near lawrenso? cause if I could help in anyway, I would be only to pleased?
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    tilum

    Hi and Welcome to the Forums :grin:
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    Hi

    Hello and welcome to the best site for information and knowledge :book:
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    Need your feed back people!

    Hiya Tim & Welcome to the Forum :grin: Is the bath secured to the wall correctly with two small angle brackets? If not and you do not want to remedy this the correct way, you can secure it by means of timber under the bath against all walls if you get the jist! Also are the feet correctly...
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    newbie question

    yeh welcome to the forum :grin:
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    Hia from Captivating Colwyn Bay

    Lucky Guess? :crazy:
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    Hia from Captivating Colwyn Bay

    Yeh welcome Sue Hows the Parrots!
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    Using up marble tile offcuts

    Good one pj No seriously if you want to get them cut for anything you can take them into a tile shop and they'll do it for a fee. You could allways make some coaster for the garden.
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    what screws to use for plying out

    Getting close, but there still not nails. They are staples about 6mm wide and various in length, I'll try a sheet of ply and see if i can pull it up, let you know!
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    what screws to use for plying out

    No, i'm not talking about annular ring nails. These are 'Divergent point staples' , they twist as they enter the timber creating greater retention. I'll look into them and let you know. Cheers!

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