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Thank you Martin, appreciate that. :thumbsup:

How you getting on with the TC180?

Getting on well thanks. I only break it out for mitre cuts on wetroom trays similar to the the one you've done.... So I've spent £400 to do 12 cuts so far!

I'd say it's one of the better buys and even though it can be messy etc it's still far easier to set up than a big bridge saw. I'd definitely recommend it though so thanks for pointing me in the right direction
 
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. WTF are you going to enter!!

I suppose Paul it would depend on what everyone else put in! :D:p:p

Well if I was to base it on what I might vote for, that ufh & hydrogen gas might be my choice.
The job doesn't necessarily have to be the most lavish, just the one that captures your imagination.
I have another extra large format thin tile failure I coul enter that I've just completed. It's not the most complicated or technically challenging, but it'll make you go WTF! :p
Or I have the job I'm currently doing, it's pretty special actually.
So to answer your question, pass! :D
 
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Getting on well thanks. I only break it out for mitre cuts on wetroom trays similar to the the one you've done.... So I've spent £400 to do 12 cuts so far!

I'd say it's one of the better buys and even though it can be messy etc it's still far easier to set up than a big bridge saw. I'd definitely recommend it though so thanks for pointing me in the right direction

No, no, no need for thanks Martin, was just wondering how cheaply I could get the festool! :p

Seriously tho, really glad it's worked out. :thumbsup:
 
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Finally a bit of 10mmm also to you !!
Good work marc

Thank you my friend, I know you are a hard man to please! :D

It is actually number 2 this year.
This is 10mm also.

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I suppose Paul it would depend on what everyone else put in! :D:p:p

Well if I was to base it on what I might vote for, that ufh & hydrogen gas might be my choice.
The job doesn't necessarily have to be the most lavish, just the one that captures your imagination.
I have another extra large format thin tile failure I coul enter that I've just completed. It's not the most complicated or technically challenging, but it'll make you go WTF! :p
Or I have the job I'm currently doing, it's pretty special actually.
So to answer your question, pass! :D
I have a bumpy white roondthebathy just completed. Yes yes quite ordinary BUT they were 250x400x8mm onto brand new plasterboard walls, the bath was 5mm off, ceiling was 8mm off, I had been for a ruby Murray the night before so had to work in a dangerous gas filled room all day ( telling customer there must be a open end waste pipe somewhere) Also there was only a 60 watt bulb and it was quite cold!! :D
 
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martin1c

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No, no, no need for thanks Martin, was just wondering how cheaply I could get the festool! :p

Seriously tho, really glad it's worked out. :thumbsup:

Sorry Marc but the festool still has its uses so I won't be getting rid of that one any time soon :)
 
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Sorry Marc but the festool still has its uses so I won't be getting rid of that one any time soon :)

Haha don't need it now Martin thank you, got
a Kera Cut these days and a grinder attachment runs on it. :)
I was actually joking. :rolleyes:
 

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