Same here, trade plan and rennovation.
Had a laminate one about 10 years, got the magnum shear about 6 months ago, great for engineered boards.
http://www.dm-tools.co.uk/product.php/s ... DIVAR55PK1 Been after a plunge saw for a while but they're all a bit pricey. Thought I'd get a dewalt...
I've used a 125mm angle grinder with a diamond cup to take out a hump in a floor before - dust was terrible. You'd need a dust shroud that works...
Opened 2nd tin today. It does seem to go a long way.
You can do the same thing with the Roberts double headed / seam stretcher. It comes with a flat plate that you can fit on instead of one of the...
It's hard to tell from a sample what the manufacturing quality is like. Also it depends on the finish. Look at the Proteco Lacquer - tough as...
Hi Matt, the rapid drying DPM's are mostly polyurethane (1K Turbo, Uzin 414). I'm just curious as to which type is more efficient, I think the...
I know that the polyurethane dpm's dry quicker than the epoxy ones but are they as good? Is there any reason to keep using the epoxy type (other...
Apache's for me (wait for the jokes from Ted)
Thanks Matt. A bit more help / advice if you could. I've got a job to price. Pipe went under the concrete. Old flooring taken up by CR, kitchen...
Hi guys I've got a job to price which has some ATA residue on the floor. I'd normally use NA but are there any alternatives? Cheers
Cheers Daz. I lost track of it and couldn't find the thread again. Looking good. How's it working out in use?
Been back today to screed the utility room. Looked at the area with the UFH. Could see loads of screws. Asked builder about them, he's only gone...
I had done a load of work in the garden so had no grass left where the trampoline goes. I put the black mesh under it that stops weeds and stuff...
Been taking Ibrufen and icing it - seems to be helping. Still managing to get my work done. I'll keep taking the pills for a couple of weeks and...
Don't know what I've done but my right knee's puffed up (above the knee cap, bottom of the thigh). Frozen peas on it at the mo.
Yep, all my prep work is below the UFH. The UFH pipes get clipped into the back board which sits on top of the prep work.
Spoke to makers of UFH system. They are happy for the 25mm board to be laid on the screed, pipes clipped in then 9mm ply on top finally topped off...
Cheers Matt. I'm going to call the makers today for advice and then the builder shortly after (probably telling him - as you say- that he needs to...