Evo i get what your saying, however i wouldn't expect the guy to completley spread the gripfill all over the boards, this would be far too...
use chip board, and nail it down and then gripfill the wood boards to the green chip board and secure with secret nails through the tonge, angle...
hi all up untill last week i was a double glazing sales man, however since hearing what the fitters earn at my place i decided to have a go...
well, "long standers" usually have had minutes somtimes even hours training, its a trade that can take years to perfect! but once you have it too...
this should be ok, however if the preperation isn't good then it will peel off prematurley, mahe sure the edge is clean dry and smooth, apply an...
grip fill!
wee wow wah wah (borat style) don't all reply at once!
dirtydeeds why do you talk so much ****? how can you justify a bench joiner being on £7 odd per hour and a site joiner being on £13 plus per hour?...
Anyone interested?
hi i live in chester, cheshire and i'm looking for some saturday work, i'm 27 and currently working paye cards in for a building company which...
cheers mitre mouth!
nice one russ that sounds better than that silly idea of pete's i'm gonna do that next time. pete must be a noob!!!
i'm with peterob on this one skill orca 89 quid with a light to eliminate shadows while working and it plunges, i own one and i'd never buy...
i'd buy a jig if i were you, it's very difficult to get a perfect 45 degree cut on somthing that long, just 1 degree out could mean your about...
pete checked out the website, gave them a call this morning they're top notch, really know there stuff, thanks for the link, i'll use the again!
sheathing ply, or you can actually buy shuttering ply.
sorry mate never heard of it. pressure impregnated, tannalised yes, kiln dried? but heat treated no.
thanks for the offer russ but i have everything i need at the mo, i might however know sombody who is reply with the details, oh and take alook at...
its stiNkyfinger, anyway i'll be surprised if your insurance covers tools as many insurers wont insure these items, however sorry for the assuming...
i'm with loft1e on this one the makita is great for the money with the led light and the ultra low vibration makes it ideal for sutained use. but...
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