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Discussion in 'Pictures' started by welsh wood, Jan 16, 2013.

  1. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    love them...? do you hate them...?

    fitting to WC's etc, never nice but does look nice... couple of mm expansion & a nice neat bead of matching mastic, sweet :cool:

    bet not many of you fluffy fitters fit to WCs etc, or do you...?
     

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  2. keeneno1

    keeneno1 Well-Known Member

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    not bad welsh
     
  3. dazlight

    dazlight Super Moderator

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    Do you have to buy lots of silicone. Nice work though.
    Sick of having blocked nozzles. Need to buy some of them nozzle ends.
     
  4. Neilydun

    Neilydun Well-Known Member

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    Very neat sir.
    Daz, if u buy/nick some of the stick`s like sh*t nozzles, they have screw up ends, so everything stays ready to use
     
  5. bournemouth

    bournemouth Super Moderator

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    Nice work mate
    daz what I do with nozzle is I have a couple that are old and blocked when I've finished mastic for that day I take off nozzle and put an old blocked one one and clean out the one I've been using with old screw driver or weld rod off cuts takes a couple of min and gives clean nozzle for next time and with old dry nozzle on the mastic it stops it going off
     
  6. scotflooring

    scotflooring Well-Known Member

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    Wait until the crap has set in the nozzle, split it straight down the middle of one side, take out junk and masking tape back into shape job done
     
  7. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    i use Unika mastic which is acrylic based, similar to painters caulk - So doesn't 'rubber up' like silicone. ANYWAY i always use a spare screw to put into head of nozzle then take out when you need it next... or as Neily points out many adhesives have the red screw on cap which will do nicely sir... :cool:
     
  8. steve

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    Nice, mainly fit vinyl in bathrooms nowadays, although some of my older clients still like carpet.:eek:
    Gone are the days when everyone and their dog wanted the bath panel carpeted though, thankfully;)
     
  9. BLINCO94

    BLINCO94 Well-Known Member

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    Looks great welshy! Spot on!
     
  10. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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    I prefer mine like this....
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  11. SandyFloor

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    Stick a screw in your nozzle
     
  12. Neilydun

    Neilydun Well-Known Member

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  13. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    uhum..... ;)
     
  14. Robroy

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    wood.jpg wood 2.jpg
    Fluffy alert !
    18mm next step
     

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  15. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    Lookin like you got the shakes there in pici's 1 & 3.... LOL

    nice work though, did you seal to the pan, doesn't quite look like but can't tell from shake app used for the pics... LOL again.... :cool:
     
  16. Robroy

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    Yes oak sealant , it was a new house , and I fitted wood carpet and LVT in bathrooms , quite a long job !
    not the best piccies !
     
  17. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    nice none the less robbo.. how do you fit "WOOD CARPET" that sounds like a real goer... LOL :cool:
     
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