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I found after doing my course, I had been told so many incorrect things while on the course, it was unreal.

Then I really got most of my knowledge from here.

Best thing about this forum is that it isn't biased on any level.

Every single question\problem you may ever have that you could want explaining on how to do it or get round a problem, there will always be unpteen people on here that have done it a thousand times, and since you have so many tilers on here, you'll find they have often got round problems different ways, and they will all put their view forward, giving you 2 or 3 different ways you can do something that you know will work, and then you can find your own prefered way.

So whatever you may need to know, ask away on here, and generally it'll be a race to see if anyone else can answer it first before Gaz and Dave :lol:

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Cheers

I'm gonna do a course at NETT but i always like to have a "bible" on hand for the tricky bits :8:
You are going to a superb, very highly rated course,:yes: Fekin's course...well shall we say was with another and well...shall we say lacked the same quality......Gaz
 
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...I'm gonna do a course at NETT but i always like to have a "bible" on hand for the tricky bits

Hello from Geramny. As our tiler have to follow the german DIN 18157 (sinply translated: Practice of tile works with ceramic tiles by using cement based thin set adhesives") the UK has the British Standard BS 5385: part 3 "Code of Practice for the Design and Installation of Ceramic Floor Tiles and Mosaics". I think, this is your bible you have to get. Cheers, Martin

Oh...and of course this brilliant forum!
 
Well i'm now booked in for the 3rd March and doing the natural stone course the following friday
Looking forward to it
 

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