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brundlefly

some of you may find this useful, i work with a few new guys who are having problems, marking tiles around obstacles, so i made this little pdf to help them

its a method i use when fitting vinyl tiles from my previous life as a vinyl tiler, using this method you can mark around almost any obstacle

hope someone finds it useful

Download PDF ----> <broken link removed>


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my god ive got way tooo much time on my hands, but works slow so just keeping my mind busy :mad2:

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brundlefly

thanks frogeye

i tried to make it as easy to understand as i could, it takes a while to get to grips with but when you do, its in your head for keeps
 
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brundlefly

i dont see alot of ceramic tilers using this method

i was taught this back in the stone age when i did the vinyl nvq i never saw it being taught on the ceramic tiling nvq at salford
 

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