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Two days graft (I didn't do the tiling) got some snagging, basin and floating toilet to fit on other side will post finished pics up on Monday.

Here's the before, mid and after.
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Explained to them about the fully tiled, unaccessable panel. But they wasn't interested... what can you do.
 
I wouldn't know, I have a vagin
 
Thanks mate, always copper unless it's more feasible To use plastic, ie new builds/secondary returns.
 
Plasterboard, what time did you get up this morning?
 
some finished before and afters of the other side

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Looking good!
I guess, the customer has run out of the dosh, couldnā€™t get a new rad.
 
Is that Portland Oak Bathroom Laminate? I use that a lot and it looks great and it's hard wearing. A wee tip, it's not scratch proof, so buy a tin of Ronseal Laminate Floor Seal and give it two coats applied with a cloth. Each coat, dries in an hour and it protects the laminate for years and keeps it looking like new.
 
No that was the before photos, that stuff got ripped up and tiled.
 
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