Todays job

Discussion in 'Vinyl / Impervious floor coverings' started by bournemouth, Sep 3, 2013.

  1. bournemouth

    bournemouth Super Moderator

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    Mflor tan oak plank
     

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  2. mjfl

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  3. bournemouth

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    Cheers mario
     
  4. merit

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    That tan oak is pukka. Got a moods plank coming up in a few weeks :)
     
  5. Cre8tiveflooring

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    Signature range really does have some lovely colours in it. Works well with the wide planks.
     
  6. Spacey

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    Nice pipe work ! I use a driil to
     
  7. bournemouth

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    QUOTE=Spacey;83303]Nice pipe work ! I use a driil to[/QUOTE]

    What you mean I cut them free hand with welder and hook knife :)


    Yeah cant beat a drill and spade cutter amazing how many fitters you see not using them and ending up with a 20pence piece shape round a pipe
     
  8. mjfl

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    What you mean I cut them free hand with welder and hook knife :)


    Yeah cant beat a drill and spade cutter amazing how many fitters you see not using them and ending up with a 20pence piece shape round a pipe[/QUOTE]

    Do you use a 15mm?
     
  9. bournemouth

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    Do you use a 15mm?[/QUOTE]

    Depends what size pipes are these were 16mm spade 14mm was to tight I dont have a 15mm
     
  10. Distinctive Adam

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    Nice job pal
     
  11. mjfl

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    Depends what size pipes are these were 16mm spade 14mm was to tight I dont have a 15mm[/QUOTE]


    I use a 5/8 in old money.. perfect spot on
     
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  12. bournemouth

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    I use a 5/16 in old money.. perfect spot on[/QUOTE]

    5/16 I have no Idea what you're on about lol
     
  13. mjfl

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    5/16 I have no Idea what you're on about lol[/QUOTE]

    sorry that should read 5/8ths = 15.8750mm
     
  14. Spacey

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    Yeah depends on the pipes ?
    I've got a full set of flat bits & hole cutter's !
    One of the best kits I every bought !
     
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  16. tarkett85

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    Nice work matey, you not work in ft and ins? 5/8" five eighths of an inch
     
  17. Spacey

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    Yeah I've seen them any good Mario ?
     
  18. Matt

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    Yes very good. The spade bits can wobble around and send holes oval. Saying that if you use some double sided tape under the lvt while your drilling into a scrap bit of wood underneath you can get great results.

    As for the drill bit pictured , they are best drill bit i have used for LVT.

    Some bastard has stolen mine on last course tho.
     
  19. BLINCO94

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    Sorry mate.
     
  20. steve

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    That a confession?????????;)
     

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