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Don't feel too bad Pawel. If it makes you feel any better (and so you don't feel alone) here is a picture of last project for criticism. :smilewinkgrin:

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Don't feel too bad Pawel. If it makes you feel any better (and so you don't feel alone) here is a picture of last project for criticism. :smilewinkgrin:

Easy T

Who's last project ?
And as the photo is 2002 its been a while!
You may find starting your own thread will provide the evaluation that you require for your photos.
 
Don't feel too bad Pawel. If it makes you feel any better (and so you don't feel alone) here is a picture of last project for criticism. :smilewinkgrin:

Easy T

you could have at least cleared the kitchen from all the appliances before tiling,and removed all the lino😳
 
Certainly is a while John. Just an amateur kitchen refit for a lady friend (now my partner). I know it isn't perfect and thought it would draw some criticism to make Pawel feel better about the digs. Not wanting to hijack his thread though.
 
you could have at least cleared the kitchen from all the appliances before tiling,and removed all the lino😳
Would have been nice to have the luxury to clear out first but the work including new sockets, rebuilding and plastering inner block wall beneath kitchen window, moving heating controls upstairs fitting new appliances took a week of a 2 week holiday (second week in Ibiza). The kitchen was kept operational throughout with temporary hob unit. Floor tiling was done in three hits.

To get back on topic Pawel seems to pick some difficult first jobs.
 

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dont worry about him easy, Hes on here to learn and if we are anything but honest and direct with him we will have failed him

no ones been offensive or abusive towards him

its up to him now he can ask the correct way to do it or not
 
dont worry about him easy, Hes on here to learn and if we are anything but honest and direct with him we will have failed him

no ones been offensive or abusive towards him

its up to him now he can ask the correct way to do it or not
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

 
Pawel i have a policy not to comment on people work in the forum unless its work they have had that they are not happy with.

However, I feel enough has been said about the tiling, my main concern is the standard of work to the substrates. Looking back at those photos the joists were in a terrible condition and in need of replacing. This is structural work and failure of these could result in serious injury. I hope this work was carried out to a better standard and that you are fully insured.

You mentioned you are NVQ3 electrician? What country did you do this? Is that an equivalent qualification or a proper UK NVQ? Also a civil engineer?
 
Pawel i have a policy not to comment on people work in the forum unless its work they have had that they are not happy with.

However, I feel enough has been said about the tiling, my main concern is the standard of work to the substrates. Looking back at those photos the joists were in a terrible condition and in need of replacing. This is structural work and failure of these could result in serious injury. I hope this work was carried out to a better standard and that you are fully insured.

You mentioned you are NVQ3 electrician? What country did you do this? Is that an equivalent qualification or a proper UK NVQ? Also a civil engineer?

Poland - college - Translate by UK NARIC - Home as a AVCE / BTEC / NVQ3

my mistake with "civil engineer" - civil technician? I correct that now.... (hard to translate...) working on bridge construction, river, road, - experience worker / foreman / craft/ ??? person who is able to looking on plans and do thinks under instruction from plans (but officially don't have people under) I don't see in UK

edit:
I not correct "civil engineer"
I can't edit old posts
 
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