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Hi guys, had quite a slow Nov/Dec but things are picking up now and it seems Jan is the month people order their Bathroom Suites as I have 3 complete refurbs on at the moment and went to order a suite with a customer and people were queuing so I am sure the work will pick up for us all soon.

I'm doing my usual photo journal of progress with all my jobs so now I'm finally busy again I thought I'd post a work in progress. Please feel free to add advice and criticism as it really helps my learning/progress.
No tiling started on this job yet (though they are on order). Two days before the suite arrived I stripped the artex off the ceiling, I then got a spreader in to skim the ceiling:
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I found a heat gun and a Gundlach scraper to be the most effective method.
 
MY you work HARD Macten, Always feels good TOO IMHO! :thumbsup:

From what I saw you had a dog's breakfast to work with and after what looks like alot of hard work and problem solving that bathroom has come up a TREAT!!:thumbsup:

Beautiful Job Macten :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Don't forget to put the finished pics in 'JOB OF THE MONTH' very worthy entrant. :thumbsup:
 
Excellent job Macten, can I ask how the bath access hatch works pls?
Also, how many days do you reckon it took, start to finish?
Cheers.

My access panels ain't the most sophisticated but this is what I always do now:
3/4 of the panel is screwed and glued to framework. The last 1/4 (tap end) is only held in by Silicon around the perimeter (hence the support rod left overnight) This works very well with regular tiling layouts but a bit more of a pain with brickbond as you can't replace a grout line with Silicon along the join so what I do is cut the tiles where the join is and push them together so they are invisible.
Obviously to remove hatch it's just a case of cutting the Silicon.

I recon it probably took me 14 long working days in all - hard to tell as I could only get to do bits and bobs due to another job I had on.
 
Thanks Macten, last tiled panel I did, I made it full size, tile on 6mm ply (would use backerboard now) and used mirror screws at each corner, siliconed round all 3 exposed sides (top side under lip of bath). Looked pretty neat but obviously still 4 10mm screwhead covers visible. Always interested how people get round these problems that showrooms don't need to worry about...........
Tx for info, great job again.
 

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