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This is one of the floors i laid this week.
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the bottoms of the units haven't been fitted yet, and the customer hasn't made up her mind on what type of skirting board to have yet :roll:
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Nice work :thumbright:

What make of adhesive did you use?
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Those tiles do a good job of complimenting the existing units. Nice work and choice. :thumbright:
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Good work! :thumbleft:
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Yeah! thas is very nice. Has made me feel a lot better as my kitchen is narrow where that window is i have a balcony door,iv been doing mine a bit at a time

nice to see a nice finish :-)
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ultimatehandyman wrote:Nice work :thumbright:

What make of adhesive did you use?
Unibond quickset.

shame the customer decided to try to unhitch the radiator off the wall to decorate behind it.... got a call at 11pm because she cracked a pipe on the rad. she then decided to remove the rad, so 11.30pm there removing her handy work :roll:
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I have used unibond a few times and it has always been good, but a lot of the pro's seem to use BAL but it's always been expensive when I have looked at it.
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Looks a nice job.

bal is dear from Topps for general public, better price for account holders. I use Nicobond adhesives though.
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