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[QUOTE="scotmk, post: 812466"] Whoa, slow down a little, firstly I joined the forum to scan about and have a general look and get ideas etc, I don't believe I have really asked for advise at all whilst doing this bathroom, I just posted my progress. Just like the last bathroom I did, I don't think I really asked for advise on that either. If I was stuck and asked for advise I would have followed it. I can clearly see you lot are very good at your jobs. Bathrooms may have changed a lot in the last 50 years and my father in law has changed with them up till retirement. Not 1 of his bathrooms has ever failed so why should I not take his advise? As stated before I have been on a few bathroom jobs with him in his semi-retirement and have learned a lot and they have all ended great with a happy customer. Just to note, I don't believe I have rebuked any advise on this post (even though I never actually asked for any). Localtiler questioned the plastering and tanking and which way around I did it and his recommendation and I confirmed that was actually the way I did it as stated in my post. [/QUOTE]
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