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tiling spread

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nice and clean!!!
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core hole for the fan
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new toy
not the best plumbing in the world
 
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I'm in :) Mid age spread has become one of my greater challenges! No longer crawling under floorboards or lifting huge cabinets off the wall, I've allowed this job to become too easy!!! :lol:
 
Coming along nicely ts

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I've got the big brother to that Rubi bridge saw....and I mean BIG. I've only done one cut with it. But apparently its brilliant. The other lads raved over it.

Not cheap. Our last one was nicked, but then we did forget to bring it in, and left it out in the garden over night. Doh.
 
lookng good but be careful with your fan position, cant tell from the photo but your are not allowed to drill within 150mm of an opening in a building like a window due to effecting structual load/integrity.

keep up the good work. :)

i very jellous of the tile saw :(
 
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that rubi tile cutter is my new toy it will be up for sale after this job ill pm you when im finished with it.
 
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