Plenty of fitters out there, most not upto scratch though, came across plenty in my time who reckon they are experts in their field when in...
pva is for paper mache not for priming a floor, get some acrylic primer and roll that on with a paint roller, do 2 coats if its that porus.
I'm pretty sure wires go through back of riser and all electrical wires are under the stairs so your not burying live cables under textile, id let...
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It's not primer it's a liquid damp proof membrane that is epoxy based so yes will go off in the tub over night like the 76
yep but a quiet one at the moment...lol
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Can do that with a guillotine + bevel tool and the king/warhol tiles and a cutting charge to your customer to make it worth while
Trust me when I say ply on a roof rack won't work, when had swb I did once the wind gets under it and snaps bits off :oops:
first off dont use a chippy use a floorlayer, chippys are for cutting doors and doing skirting boards etc, not sticking flooring to a probably wet...
Abstracts? I personally like the Amtico abstract colours so maybe you could come up with your own version of that?
Ahh did wonder as thought you were hertfordfordshire based
camberley branch? thats my neck of the woods
put the passenger sun visor down then brake sharply (when safe to do) happened to my mate who fell a sleep in the van, had a red line across his...
Each to their own I found those to go flat pretty quickly so not as much protection a few months in
Had fluid on knee loads of times when younger, since switch to red backs not once in 4/5 years, they will feel funny till you break them in (bout...
Redbacks wouldn't use any others, converted a few that I know onto them they wouldn't go back either, tad heavy compared to the foam crap but a...
That's fair enough then, never heard of ukfa only ones I knew about were floorskills and fita being main 2, I'll be honest if you were 10 years...
have injector problems? :D for my money get a transit everytime, reliable and easy/cheap to repair
I highly doubt youd find employment as a fitter off the back of a 7 day course to be frank (unless you mean as a lad/helper), id recommend doing a...