Can't see the battery lasting long condidering the amount of fixing per sheet you'd be using, you better off using a air coil nailer.
same here work booked till trues day then off till 4th, will go in wed if something comes up though thats worth doing
Wouldn't of thought it would be suitable for a 'real wood' laminate or lvt would be fine, from the looks of it its not man enough for the real mccoy.
id imagine that you'd get a good clean cut off this bit of kit...
found this for bit more info on the matter http://blog.specifiedby.com/building-regulations-british-standards-stair-nosings/
If someone falls down the stairs on a wet day/careless I wouldn't want to be the one who put the floor down with no nosings, isn't it a legal...
If done the right way as in lined up properly in a big room I think it would look good myself, would like abit weird if tessalated I suppose though
i wouldnt worry about it and just measure as normal personally, for the sake of what 1 or 2 boxes of tiles?
staggered as in like laminate?, personally I wouldn't do it, if they have asked for brick bond your not giving them brick bond by staggering it as...
Exactly halfway if your professional
Yep remember when it was yellow and black like you said like chopping onions when putting it down, as where all the really cheap screeds 10 yeas...
I use a Lino knife/tucker everywhere and can go as fast as my mate who uses a bolster (stair tool) once you get used to it you will get your speed...
nearly done a sparks apprenticeship when 16 then fell into flooring, been doing it ever since
Could you not of used Mapei 1kturbo instead? That drys in like an hour
Guaranteed to pop if its anhydrite and hasn't been prepped correctly.
best way, you'll never lose money on a job you didn't do
Which company are you looking to leave?
You'd have to epoxy it wouldn't you round a swimming pool area, round gullys id of put dim strip mitred then weld upto, and either epoxy them or...
That contract has got to be a nice little earner, its a shame that its not easy for you to be able to get good reliable fitters in to help out...
Fineweave carpets doing lvt, they cover basically the whole of the south and lower Midlands but seem to avoid anything in London London if you...