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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 12:13:40 +0100, Andy Dingley
wrote: On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 10:56:45 +0100, "Christian McArdle" wrote: I thought that I was the only one who did that. Works well, doesn't it//// I get the impression that anyone who spends any time at all tiling soon learns to do this. Soon there shall be a trendy fashion for improving the feng shui of tiled floors by using more organic materials as tile spacers, perhaps timber. Of course these would need to be dipped in something oily first, to stop the adhesive sticking. We could even sell these in handy pocket-sized boxes, for a fraction of the price of the plastic spacers. I think there's a business opportunity for you there, Andy. However, the key point is to sell them for more than the plastic ones because of the feng shui added value. The little oil spots in the grout could be the signature that these have been used - mentioned in estate agent literature etc. -- ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl The information contained in this post is copyright the poster, and specifically may not be published in, or used by http://www.diybanter.com |
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