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Is that Monopoly money?
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no john, this is to play Monopoly.
 
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At least if the UK starts running out of money we can print some more, we don't have to wait for Germany to lend us some...
 

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Learnt a few hard lessons today, don’t use the clip and wedge system especially the clips that are acting as the spacer (2mm or 3mm) on ceramic tiles ( the ones I was doing were 900x400x15mm) as chipped quite a few of them depegging. Ceramics are too soft so found if I use the thin Rubi quick system they don’t touch the edges of tiles so don’t chip when depegging. A few bob and time to fix!! Even when using the clips and wedges on porcelain I would suggest using clips thinner than the thickness of joint you intend using and using spacers instead! Me I think I’ll stick to the Rubi quick system!


Always use spacers and thin clips as they are a ***** to get out,learned that one a long time ago
 
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How can you make a bowed tile make a flat floof ,impossible,we all know there are alot of rubbish tiles out there and a lot of customers buy them ,no clips whatsoever will make them flat

Levelling clips are able to force a tile to straighten up while the adhesive sets, yes it’s not totally fool proof but sometimes a tile will not look right especially if they are brick bonded or wood planks if you don’t use levelling clips
 

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