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kapitan

never a true word said kap same as you loaded to hilt, in need of hol how about you
workin 6 days flat out trying to keep everybody happy!! but should ease off come the summer hols then its time for ole kap to head of to sunny climes and rest ma weary bones!!
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never a true word said kap same as you loaded to hilt, in need of hol how about you
workin 6 days flat out trying to keep everybody happy!! but should ease off come the summer hols then its time for ole kap to head off to sunny climes and rest ma weary bones!!
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Leatherface

usually charge around £40 plus adhesive for 12" x 12" slate - sliding scale upwards for larger tiles.
Always grade first into 3 diff thickness bands. Clean with water prior to laying. If time permits seal once prior to fixing. Deffinately seal at least twice using LTP sealer..
I usually fix thickest pieces first and follow down to thinnest.
Any unusually thicknessed pieces - i.e really thick on one corner - don't worry about - once laid you can use a hammer and chisel to chip off a few layers to get rid of any proud bits.
Make sure you pay extra attention to cleaning the ridges on the tiles, this is where the grout will stick - will not always show until dry - then it is too late.
 
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Leatherface

I know to my cost - just as I had started tiling - 3 yrs ago I had moved into my new house. Wife wanted slate tiles in the kitchen and hall - wasn't confident enough to do it myself so got a SLATE SPECIALIST from the local paper. He made an absoulte abortion of the job, grout not cleaned off properly, steps all over the place. Spacing from 2mm to 12mm. Cuts an absolute mess - a constant reminder of how not to do it.
Needless to say he wasn't paid - tried to take me to court but gave up. They will be ripped up this summer and re-done properly by myself.
 
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GazTech

I know to my cost - just as I had started tiling - 3 yrs ago I had moved into my new house. Wife wanted slate tiles in the kitchen and hall - wasn't confident enough to do it myself so got a SLATE SPECIALIST from the local paper. He made an absoulte abortion of the job, grout not cleaned off properly, steps all over the place. Spacing from 2mm to 12mm. Cuts an absolute mess - a constant reminder of how not to do it.
Needless to say he wasn't paid - tried to take me to court but gave up. They will be ripped up this summer and re-done properly by myself.
wouldn't you rather get an expert in Leather,look what happened last time LOL:devil_smile:
 

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