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brian c

thats a great way of tiling steps
kneeling on the step you have just layed
who ever showed you that way of tiling steps is nearly as daft as you
i think you are out of line with that comment m8,we are all here to help each other.If you dont have anything constructive to say,then dont say anything at all.This forum has been going for 3 years and we dont take kindly to that sort of comment.:thumbsdown:
 
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DS Tiling

If he had read my post he would have seen the word generally. It's often a 3 bed semi steps i'm doing not Buchanan Galleries so i don't have any problem reaching. I do it that way so the tread front edge is always perfect on the overlap of the riser which is in place. There may be better ways i didn't say there weren't. I was only trying to give the guy some ideas. If someone would like to explain how they get the front edge of a rex tile bang on without the riser in place i am happy to listen or when using tiles bigger than the steps. As for the comments though, no need for that, in fact bang out of order. That's my rant over :hurray:
 
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obobsmith

If he had read my post he would have seen the word generally. It's often a 3 bed semi steps i'm doing not Buchanan Galleries so i don't have any problem reaching. I do it that way so the tread front edge is always perfect on the overlap of the riser which is in place. There may be better ways i didn't say there weren't. I was only trying to give the guy some ideas. If someone would like to explain how they get the front edge of a rex tile bang on without the riser in place i am happy to listen or when using tiles bigger than the steps. As for the comments though, no need for that, in fact bang out of order. That's my rant over :hurray:

Cheers for all the helpfull replies, and they are typical domestic steps ( 4 in this case ). I chose to start from the top as I felt a bit easier to get my grout lines good ( first paid job so v nervous ) and I have just taken a bit of extra time with the risers, unfortunatley this weather has put the scuppers on job so it's not done yet, but thanks again guys for helping out. :8::8::8:.

p.s. come on the Gers.:thumbsup:
 

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