Defo get a coil nailer and compressor or a Spotnails screw gun to speed things up. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yeah it’s ok for small areas but the extraction is terrible. It’s square so you can’t hook a vac up to it. If you can stretch to the Bosch it’s...
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If you can’t remove all of it because it’s stuck so well I would case it with a moisture tolerant levelling compound and use a floating system...
You will most likely need a bully scraper like a Wolff stripper or duro or similar. If the screeds coming up it’s going to all have to come up...
This is defo the best way to go. Ply doesn’t really do much to a timber subfloor and depending on the amount of natural light and the product...
I have a Bosch orbital sander and a erbaur as back up Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I’ve got a down stairs loo than needs a cheap bit of vinyl Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I just use a decent orbital sander Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Absolute joke. Not a chance. Got to come out. Of course he’s going to say that it’s a win win situation for him. If by some miracle it stays down...
Yep. Loads of cirrus. Not many carpet jobs lol
The same height as the carpet Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Makita still good. I had that before the festool but it was 110v off a plumber I know. Was gonna get another makita one but Axminster tools was...
I know festool It gives you a option to set a 1 degree cut into the field. Makita should be the same? I try and set it as close as possible, but...
How ever you do it the carpet needs to be fitted up to the threshold. So you may as well cut off the thin part of the threshold. If you tuck it...