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Hi.... Taking an NVQ level 2 through OSAT ( on site assessment and training) will require you to have more than three years experince, because this type of assessment is for experienced workers only. Three or four visits over a period of twelve weeks should be enough time to gather the evidence required to obtain your NVQ. As for college based NVQ this will take a lot longer because you have to learn the trade first....I hope this helps.
Hi all,

Just to comment on the post made by Gary if I may ;)

For NVQ OSAT @ level 2, you need a minimum of 3 years proven experience.

However, if you choose to do your ICA, you can get your NVQ2 in 26 weeks.

This is what we do at our centre, following the guidelines of the CAA


Colleges however, run these courses over 2 years.



Any more questions on this, then please fee free to ask :)

Anthony
Chase Tiling Academy
 
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If your struggling to get the rollers, let us know. We can get hod of them for you ;)

Makes levelling floors a doddle :)

The roller is for getting rid of air trapped in. It will help slightly on spreading the compound. :yes:

First though, you must use a Professional levelling compound spreader (I have used for over 2 years now. See the attached photo.) and you will see great improvements and because you use it standing up, it makes the job quicker and saves your knees. :happy:

You can adjust the height required and because it has several pins it will even up bad areas better than your tile spreader would. I think the width is 80 cm or bigger.

A word of caution when used on u/f heating wires as you could damage the wires with this tool. Also caution when using rollers as you can "spray" the adjasent walls and furniture with levelling compound. Always move it extra slow and parallel to the object/wall/doors...

The best way to deal with leveling compound is to find out how much and where you need it. My approach is::8:

1) to place a cross laser level on a pole, spreading the laser horizontaly from one corner of the room towards the opposite corner at a height of aprox. 1.1m,

2) then get a 1.2 m spirit level and stand it in front of the laser beam.
3) making sure that the spirit level is "Plumb", I make a mark where the laser shows on the spirit level.
4) from then on I can cross reference that mark on the spirit level accross dozens of places to see how good/ bad the floor is.

You can also stick some broken tiles with adhesive or sand and cement (according the height) as reference points so you know how much it needs raising.

Hope this is useful to some of you. :grin:

Tile-Master.co.uk © 2008

HOW DO YOU DO IT? :grin:
 

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