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    Electric Sewing Machine - to borrow or purchase at reasonable price

    Half way through a project, my sewing machine has packed up. Just a long shot to see if any of the local TF members have one I can borrow or would consider selling. You know me, as tight with money as our dc is :lol: Mr GRR doesn't look impressed with me as I sit here looking at brand new...
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    The electric forest 2010

    A friend of mine went to this tonight and said it was amazing. www.theelectricforest.co.uk :smilewinkgrin: Going to take the kids in the week as it is half term.
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    What dya think? ND-180-BL Electric Wet Tile Cutter+ Rubi star cutters

    Hi, Ive been thinking of getting new smaller wet and dry cutters, I have a plasplugs master but its big and a nightmare to clean although its been a great cutter,Ive been offered a Rubi ND-180-BL Electric Wet Tile Cutter With Case and a spare blade which has been used twice and has a warrenty...
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    Rubi DU-200-L-BL Electric Wet Cutter 230v

    Just bought this new table cutter (after struggling to cut 60cm 12mm porcelain on a small "diy" cutter). Appears to be a completely new model (a cut-down, pardon the pun, version) of the more expensive rubi table cutter. Also bought a porcelain blade. Not quite in the super professional...
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    Electric Invoice template ..? What do you use?

    Vista doesn't seem to have an invoice template - does anyone have one or suggest a format to knock up some invoices . or do you just send an email with company signature ? I thought about that option but it's more difficult to number them that way and keep track. Thanks for any help Cheers
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    New to the forum and electric ufh!

    Hi there,:welcome: I live in a new flat with concrete floor. I have decided to scrap the current Porcelanosa ceramic tiled floor to lay electric ufh. The door and plinths will have to be trimmed to accept the new depth as it seems that I have no spare depth for insulation, so, should I...
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    Installing a POWERDOCK or 240v electric supply into granite worktops.

    Power Docks are now the must have space saving device for kitchen worktops. Whether fitted as an aftermarket item or as part of a new kitchen install a Power-dock or Power dock can add useful plug socket space and versatility to a work top area. Power Docks can add plug sockets to a kitchen...
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    Electric V Heated Water

    Which one is more economical ? Customer has told me they have done the research and water system was cheaper , especially in the long term . I'm talking as a primary heating scource. Thanks for any info Dave
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    travertine (12mm) )on top Electric U/F heating

    Hi I've forgotton my password sorry! Just about to organise 145m2 of an old farmhouse in France to be ideally covered in what they call a 'Classic medium Travertine' 12mm from Turkey. The make of sub floor is 100mm concrete slab, 53mm insulation electric mats covered with a 35 -40mm top...
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    A better day today, but still no electric!

    Had a much better day today! Job already for Whitebeam tomorrow and managed to get 4 steels in on my roof this afternoon :thumbsup: On the electric side of things though, rubbish! EDF sent 2 enigineers in 2 vans who sat outside for 3 hours :yikes: and did sweet --. When i got home i asked...
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    Tiling & electric UFH onto new screed

    A 60-70mm deep standard sand/cement screed has just been laid in my new kitchen, sitting on 80mm insulation boards on top of a new concrete slab (laid 6 weeks ago). On the new screed I plan to lay (as soon as possible !) : 1) 10.5mm Econoboard foam insulation boards (stuck down with a suitable...
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    Advise needed how to seal around electric shower on stud wall?

    Help, Having just removed cover on aqualisa quartz electric shower fitted by builder 12 months ago found water input and electric wiring emerge from unsealed 5cm square hole in tiled stud wall behind shower. Stud is made or regular water resistant plasterboard so once cut will not take much...
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    Need a manual and electric cutter

    Hi, i'm in the market for a manual and an electric cutter, i'm in Goa India, the trouble is there's not much choice, Rubi have a limited range here, at riddiculous prices,TX-900 N TILE CUTTER is around 745 pound and the ND200 is approx 910 pounds:thumbsdown: I have come to the conclusion that...
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    Hello and Help needed! Removing slate tiles and Electric heat matts??

    Hi there everyone, Just registered fully with tilersforum but posted a thread in the guest area yesterday (thanks for all replies so far:thumbsup:) but thought Id repost it in the "new Members section" aswell. In addition to the copy of the post from yesterday (see copy below) Id like to add...
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    Electric ufh on ashphalt?

    Anybody know if there's an electric version you can use on ashphalt without insulation? (uheat and warmup say no).
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    Preparing a 2-tone floor for underfloor electric heating and tiling

    Hi there, hope someone can offer some advice. We would like to lay electric underfloor heating, tiled over with ceramic floor tiles. But one half of the room is concrete, the other is (floating) wooden floor boards - ie room was originally 2, now opened out. The concrete half is pretty rough...
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    Tiling under Electric Shower

    Hi On my first job since finishing course in Harlow and it's going to plan . It's a bathroom and I am removing the tiles in the shower . It has an electric power shower unit that i'm going to have to remove to tile under - I presume I have to turn the water off to remove it - and the...
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    650Watt Electric Wet Saw

    Anyone got one of these from Topps Tiles? I'm looking for a decent wet saw and saw this with a sliding bed...If you have one what do you think of it, good, bad or just a waste of money... 650Watt Electric Wet Saw
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    best electric wet tile cutter your opinion?

    Hi all need a new electric wet tile cutter mid range what do you recommend and glad to hear off your expierience that you have had with yours . Thanks for your time guys , Michael. :smilewinkgrin:
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    problem with underfloor electric heating

    Anyone ever encountered problems with underfloor heating thats not been insulated with warm up times and temperature etc ?

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