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Quote!!..I learnt my trade cutting quarries with small cutting chisel and hammer.


Mee too with a pin hammer....quick and less stress on the dry cutter...........
 
Quote!!..I learnt my trade cutting quarries with small cutting chisel and hammer.


Mee too with a pin hammer....quick and less stress on the dry cutter...........

i think i will stick to the basics get confused very easily thank you to all those that took the time out to post on the thread i feel alot more confiedn knowing how to go in and handle the situation and not missing out on any key processes THANK U ONCE AGAIN :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
Quote!!..I learnt my trade cutting quarries with small cutting chisel and hammer.


Mee too with a pin hammer....quick and less stress on the dry cutter...........


And how many times did you hit your fingers while breaking the tile ?? Oh happy days:whatchutalkingabout
 
OH! yes...and plenty broken tiles when you hit the beggers to hard.....:lol:

Old timers and there old ways,next you'll be telling us to use sawdust when grouting:lol:

Raja good lad,gotta dive in mate and go for it,chuffed for you:hurray:

Mothercare won't be getting their doorman back anytime soon then:lol:
 
Old timers and there old ways,next you'll be telling us to use sawdust when grouting:lol:

Raja good lad,gotta dive in mate and go for it,chuffed for you:hurray:

Mothercare won't be getting their doorman back anytime soon then:lol:

ha ha ha thank u :lol:
 
Old timers and there old ways,next you'll be telling us to use sawdust when grouting:lol:

Laughing at Ivegotstile:lol: and I bet they can remember when it was all just fields round here aswell :lol:

on a serious note well done on getting the work in and hope it goes well for you Raja
 

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