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Hi Guy's,
Newly registered to forum although I have been a browser for a while (was going to say backdoor viewer , but apparently some people can put an alternate twist on that. !!).

Best part of forties have gone by and projects relate to my own property or the odd emergency help for family (nails through pipes, tap replacements etc.) No paid for work and not looking for it. Trained as mechanical engineer and stayed in that game my apprenticship.

I have a project on at the moment which is involving complete bathroom overhall to wetroom so some questions might be a crossover between this and tiling forum but I'll try and get it right. Although on a wetroom deck installation not sure where the divide begins :smilewinkgrin:

OK I better start looking in the right areas to start my first quest for assistance

Thanks in advance

Martin.
 
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