Isn't that just a fancy holder for a Stanley blade? I think I can use my hand for £3.50
Ahhhaaa! Yes but no! Save your fingers from the risk of self-harm, also mine have a nice rubber handle...
Aaaah no but yes Hold the blade and risk cutting fingers to shreds.
Buy some plasters and Ibuprofen to dull the pain - that's atleast a £1.87 saving.
Got to be worth it
...then I get to give her a good listening too....
You push that past my wife... Head of Health and Safety at McLaren Applied Technologies. I keep on telling her, Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 only applies to the work place...then I get to give her a good listening too....
Nice work Eb. You can paint tiles if they are damaged and a fairly uniform colour/pattern. Or if damaged have you any spares to replace it/them with?Well Who'd have though a humble cry for help would merit three pages?
So what worked?
It wasn't the chisel which only succeeded in cracking a tile (as predeicted by one of our learned members), No solvent I had to hand seemed to make any difference.
So it was down to a saw blade hammered through with a rubber mallet and the cheese wire. (and alot of effing and blinding). I have a scraper thing so that got rid of the residue.
However I have left a few marks on the tiles where I got a bit carried away sawing back and forth with the wire. I had hoped that these would rub off but either the rubber thing I bought from Chas Olsen is not the write sort of rubber....or it ain't coming off.. What would Newton do?
Thanks again all
Eb
Well Who'd have though a humble cry for help would merit three pages?