Yeah, drop labourer off pick him up at home time haha
I daren't do that in the house I'm going to, I can imagine sand flying all over that would be another thing that will upset the customer! Have you...
I will give it a scrape, but how easy is it going to be to get up? It's a mare, did a small patch 4m2 with my fein saw worked good but took ages....
I'm cutting doors constantly, with my plunge saw and guide rail takes seconds if the screws haven't been painted over, I use a 60 tooth saw blade...
I've used na over ply and had no problems so far! If the subfloor is not flexing too much I can't see why not, I'm going to be using na over Mapei...
hasn't pergo gone altogether since they were bought out by QS? last time I fitted Pergo it had the same drop an lock system QS uses now.
from snickers?
that's a good idea, had my snickers floor layer trousers 3 months, did 2 days safety flooring and they wore through on knees, the old floorlayer...
Does this work for pressure sensitive?
its a different one to the silver one with the black handle, this one is bluehttp://www.janser-uk.co.uk/Janser_Bevel_Master--product--1071.html
Has anyone used the janser master beveller for lvt's and can you compare it to the amtico one, it looks totally different and its £60
he wants you to pay the tax by the look of it.
It's a nightmare though
Yeah with that little brush that's attached to lid haha
Use a takifier maybe and heat seam join?
Has any one screeded over rolled out ps with out scraping as much up as possible and has it been ok?
Is that machine like the machine my sister uses to cure her nail polish but bigger?
Iveco vans are supposed to be the more reliable van out of them all but not as refined, I worked for a man who tested Diesel engines, basically...
Machine mart 1 litre tub
If I were that sensitive to plastics, chemicals ect I'd go with a forbo marmoleum flooring! Is it something like 92% natural?