I have a Scheppach track saw as have no room really for a table saw and I have been really impressed with it, using the track means perfect cuts and you can even take very fine slices off doors etc.
If your not taking the pan out, fold it back tight up against the pan and using a sharp Stanley knife cut right back to the edge and then ease it round the pan by putting lots of little cuts around the pan.
I use a hook blade to fit vinyl and either vinyl spray glue or if it is a felt backed...
It looks to me a composite floor which was put down like a screed but was also a damp course, you will need to see if there is a damp course under the tiles, great find
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I have two Ryobi drills with nicads that fail to hold the charge so i went and bought a Makita Li-ion drill in March which was on offer at B & Q for £100.
yesterday i used it for only the second time and drained one of the batteries so put it onto charge,
As i switched it on it fizzed a bit...
I would have finished the beading at the end of the skirting by mitreing and end piece and then use a fleible filler of a suitable colour to fill in around the architrave
my fitters charge £2.50 a metre plus a stair charge of £35.00
What carpet are you buying online for £42.00?
If you go to an independant retailer you will get a guarantee with the carpet and on the fitting