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Phil,

Thanks for the info,

i am looking at installing the

Argleith

hexalith

using the method advised above,

can anyone recommend a supplier of the tiles? or an Argelith agent?

I was looking to either find someone experience in using this technique to do the job or some advice for my friend joiner/tiler to do the laying of these,

i was planning on getting a screening contractor in to lay the screed on the slope thats required, and having a fall towards some drains, as this would make the laying a lot easier for whoever is doing it, or what do you think?

and then either get someone experienced or my mate to follow someones advice, i don't mind paying someone,

what do you think.

Cheers
 

wayne

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I used to lay these floors too. Very hard graft but decent money to be earned. All I remember is tonnes of screed getting delivered every morning and a minimum of 4 pallets of hexagons to unpack, load out and clean up. Oh and then at the end of the day the small matter of epoxy grouting the previous days work. If anyone goes to do the job I would be willing to help out.
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

I used to lay these floors too. Very hard graft but decent money to be earned. All I remember is tonnes of screed getting delivered every morning and a minimum of 4 pallets of hexagons to unpack, load out and clean up. Oh and then at the end of the day the small matter of epoxy grouting the previous days work. If anyone goes to do the job I would be willing to help out.

Wayne, if you search tungsten tips post, ask Phil Hobson about hard work, we used to love Sunday's we only had to grout 600m2 easy day.
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

Phil I used to work for a company in Crewe called Sgl acotec or ancorite.A lot of the lads I know worked a kemtile as well you may have seen them around. Used to love it but hard graft. Most of the lads I worked with have retired now only a couple left working.

Wayne I worked for Ancorite when Bob Howard and Neil McConnell where there.
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

I think Neil was in charge when I worked there. I worked with Trevor chawner and his gang. Old John Mann taught me if you ever met him

No Wayne, never had the pleasure. But 25 tons of ready mix at 8 am.was daunting, every day for ten days.

Money was good, did take it out of the body though.
 

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