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  • That's mighty fine work. You must be super proud. It would be easy to do it a bit askew and hate it every time you look at it.
    Chapeau Monsieur.

  • Cheers!
    It's basically about having patience and taking the time to the job meticulously. There was a lot of research and planning about how to get a decent subfloor. The other thing you need is the right tools. This job involved an angle grinder with 3 different types of disc both to prep the floor and cut the black tiles, plus a sliding mitre saw for the skirting and an oscillating saw for the door frames. And the extra investment in an adjustable workbench and a drill-mounted stirrer to mix the adhesive was definitely worth it.

  • Oh, as easy as that! ;)

  • Just out of professional interest, how much do you think is a reasonable price for that job? excluding materials and given what you know now. I know what I'd be inclined to quote but I'd be interested to know what value you would give it.

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