You could say that about any trade. The difference is a poor flooring job is far less likely to kill someone as working with gas is. However I do...
I've fixed a few jobs and haven't charged as much as I could have. Because of that I have some customers won't go past me now and are very quick...
I won't argue with that as Festool gear is the doggies. I don't do enough wood though to warrant the investment though.
Porcelain tiles are usually porcelain all the way through or at least the top 5mm or so and extremely dense, generally non porous and very very...
I think they do as long as the preparation is right. I was advised by Ball some time ago about over polished porcelain. It was to abrade the...
I find the smaller ones eat 6mm ply but really struggle with 9mm. I use the bigger one DC270 for 9mm and above. If you use 9mm ply a lot it's...
Not quite right Brian .....the Exakt saw I'm talking about is the DC270 http://www.exakt.biz/dc270.html It cuts up to 26mm fairly comfortably and...
Plenty out there much cheaper around the £100 mark, Just make sure it has a power take off socket. Mine came from Machinemart for about £90 and it...
I've done it several times with Ball P131 applied neat and then HD300.
I like the guillotine you have there. Is that the Magnum I-13?
I've had a Primatech 330 manual nailer for years and just finished 120 sq of oak last week but all that mallet work can catch up with you after a...
I always discuss it with the customer ......mitred nearly every time.
I'm just finishing off a house where there were loose boards in every room. Why were they loose and squeaking? Because a heating guy had lifted...
Screwfix wasbought by Kingfisher plc in 1999 and it also owns B&Q. The previous owner of Screwfix set up Toolstation in 2004. The same owner has...
I'm a cheapskate and have a couple of these at £7.19 each: http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/tote-tray?da=1&TC=SRC-tote
As chipboard is already flat ( or it should be) the ply is really just a covering for the adhesion and shouldn't make any difference for the...
Re. the solid wood fitting at least they're not advocating floating it like many places.
I've used neat 131 and then covered it with 300 a few times with no problems. As Matt says as long as there's no sign of the floor flexing and the...
I use F.Ball Stopgap 400. If the holes are deep you can add aggregate and either way it sets in no time.
Just thinking if there is shrinkage it would be a doddle to lift and refit tight again