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  1. Really I haven't got a clue! Just setting this up to play...if I can figure where the pump sits!
  2. Another question I've been meaning to ask! I have umpteen boxes of floor tiles. Do I select from random boxes as I lay them or lay a box at a time. Thinking shade variations. Cheers.
  3. Ta. Never thought too much about that! Getting this right in my head then: The manual tile cutter won't give me a 3mm gap. No real gap at all as it breaks on a score line. The wet table cutter.....not sure on that gap. Going to set it up on the patio in a minute and have a play with some scrounged tiles. The water jet. Unfortunately it probably won't be mate's rates but hopefully not too bad. I had steel plates for my brothers astronomy pier done there and I think it was £60 cash inc materials. That was for 3 discs and 4 gussets. I supplied the DXFs. I'm hoping I can just draw a thin line on each tile and say cut a 3mm line along that. Just checked the email ref cutting along a line marked on the tile and the guy wrote: "That is not possible, but we have a way of doing this sort of job. Best if you bring the tiles to me and we will have a look and give you an estimate".
  4. Yep, did think about linking to the pan extract somehow. Or at least a louvre top and bottom of the door. I imagine the cupboard will be shelved for bottles & potions.
  5. Keep telling him he should write a book!
  6. Very generous of you. I have this one though my chippy mate gave to me ages ago: I've spent the last couple of weeks looking for the "tray" to go with it. Phoned my mate last night and he thought he'd given me the stand and that it was blue. I'd already searched the shed, garage and stable a couple of times each. In the garage last night and looked UP...I'd lodged the stand /tray up in the rafters, it was there all the time! Never used one before. What do I do, mark the tile with a pencil(?) on the laser line and cut to that? YouTube I think for some tutorial videos!
  7. Top job. Skirting to do? Some cracking views out of those windows by the look of it!
  8. I hadn't added them up!
  9. Playing setting out the "Union Jack" cut tiles. Where the laser line is in the first two photos below is where I cast my fall lines in the slab: Bit worried the "pointy" ones will crack when I cut them! But wondering if this is a better layout? Although it leaves me with two little piddly bits. Leaning towards my original idea. Bottling doing that first cut, not used a tile cutter in over 30 years. I still have the option of getting the pointy ones water jet cut though no idea of what it'll cost.
  10. I'd clean forgotten about the floor / back of the laundry cupboard. SWMBO wants to put the dirty lien basket in here. Plan ORIGINALLY was to bring the back wall of the cupboard forward hence not caring about the rough, high slab edge. In the cold light of day I felt I needed to level it off with the rest of the floor. The old incoming mains water can be cut off now at/below floor level and that new copper used to down feed the cistern (pipe poking out from the right. DPM coming up in blue, I cut that off 2" above the corrugated / EPS slab perimeter strip.: And then hacked off the raised edge: Figure I'll fill that void with some concrete, level off and tile all the way in. I can figure the back of the wall / boxing in later.
  11. 2 coats Leyland Super Leytex 20% water Gyproc EasiFill 20 as required Rubbed down 2 coats Leyland Super Leytex neat 3 coats Dulux Diamond Matt Mulling tanking & tiling at the mo. When the Welsh Wizard has spoken I'll know where I'm going!
  12. Many thanks as always! Would you aim to tile the whole floor in one go? I'm assuming yes. Should I do a "dry" run first as in lay the tiles out with spacers in, cut the edge ones and also the union jack ones for the wet room corner? Cheers
  13. Done. All bits back on. Looks good..unless you know where to look! That Dulux Diamond Matt is proper white and sparkly!
  14. Killed by the dust cloud it created seemingly:
  15. They fly I believe twice as fast as a helicopter so the rotors have immense downward thrust. Makes it a pita to abseil out of and horrible for rescue duties because of the downdraft. Especially over water where it could drown the rescuees! They now have X seconds to shut the engines down after landing in dusty / sandy conditions as it can get turned to glass inside the powerful engines and then solidify. This after a crash in Hawaii. Still looks the dogs bollocks though!
  16. Thinking to start the tanking in the shower corner tomorrow. The floor is concrete that's been down a while and was at one time dustproofed with SBR watered down probably 5:1. Should I abrade the concrete in any way to get rid of any surface latience? Cheers?
  17. This deffo shoots back! US Marine V22 I saw today.
  18. I rang Autodesk within the last couple of months to ask if I could reactivate an old copy of 2000i. They said yes. This for my work's Win7 64-bit machine. Was going to run it under Longbow.
  19. I quite like the Chinooks that fly up and down the valley in the dead of night here... Better than the bloody parakeets during the day!
  20. I LOVE AutoCAD but then my apprenticeship was as a Design Engineer so I grew up drafting with pen, pencil and board.
  21. I use it too. I notice genuine AutoCAD throws a hissy fit when you open a drawing created in Draftsight. Draftsight has limited 3D capabilities but if you create a solid in DS you can't then edit in AutoCAD. I just have the free version of DS.
  22. I'm going to put a 3rd coat on when I get in!
  23. No, mines much smaller than yours and doesn't stick out...
  24. Not sure if the screws are different but I used the indoor Aqua Panel: I wanted to drill through the AP, through the 9mm ply and into the blue metal wc frame: The self drill screws chewed the AP to bits. I just od'd on the Sikaflex EBT.
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