call me an anorak, but I can't wait to try one, lol, I see so many odd ball "gadgets" coming to the market these days, it's hard to cut the wheat from the chaff, but now iv'e joined UHM I can read these excellent posts from people who have bought the T shirt thank you!royaloakcarpentry wrote:I use those and they are a most excellent addition to a tool box. I used to use small offcuts of timber formed to shape but rarely use that method now.
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a bad silicone joint is a real let-down on a new bathroom, will take a photo of my 1st go tomorrow, I am reasonably happy with it
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yeah, I think you guys should post more photo's, luv em, had a chat to the Chezmyster & he says UHM has massive amounts of bandwidth on his new server so more pics's shouldn’t be a problem.
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i have the fugen kit off ebay,
not used it much and i need more practice but last job i did was white tile and gloss black worktop, it did a real good job, i used the 45 degree profile as i think it looks better than round, i wish they were an inch bigger tho to hold them better,
for the masking tape ive found 3M 3434 tape to be good, its the blue tape that car detailers use to protect black trim when machine polishing cars, its designed to adhere to car trim which is always covered in bumpershine stuff, and peels off without leaving residue
not used it much and i need more practice but last job i did was white tile and gloss black worktop, it did a real good job, i used the 45 degree profile as i think it looks better than round, i wish they were an inch bigger tho to hold them better,
for the masking tape ive found 3M 3434 tape to be good, its the blue tape that car detailers use to protect black trim when machine polishing cars, its designed to adhere to car trim which is always covered in bumpershine stuff, and peels off without leaving residue
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CILLIT BANG!!!!
Thinned down with water (75%) half dozen lengths of timber carved (or split) into different widths. and something to scape the small excess of on. A light touch is the key.
Seal - spray - smooth - walk away smiling
Thinned down with water (75%) half dozen lengths of timber carved (or split) into different widths. and something to scape the small excess of on. A light touch is the key.
Seal - spray - smooth - walk away smiling
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Re: masking around bath for sealant..
Wonder if this one is bigger?speed wrote:...i wish they were an inch bigger tho to hold them better
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Silicone-Sealant- ... 2eb1c2b60a
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wrinx wrote:Wonder if this one is bigger?speed wrote:...i wish they were an inch bigger tho to hold them better
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Silicone-Sealant- ... 2eb1c2b60a
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the listing say they are 60mm the ones i have are 40mm so they should be easyer to hold, im not buying anymore tho