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    dot and dab and door linings

    Where do you get them from, my boss said they don't have any bigger than 130mm in bradfords, jewsons and southern timber, although he is a bit of a bull s@*^%$*, especially when he's made a mistake lol.
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    dot and dab and door linings

    Hello all I recently fit some door linings to some internal block walls. The door linings are 130mm wide and the blocks are 95mm wide. 12.5mm plasterboard was then dot and dabbed to the walls. Allowing for the glue you barely have any room left for a skim coat of plaster (2.5mm maximum if the...
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    Buying tools cheaper in america or another country??

    I started this thread, and I never asked if the topic was morally or politically correct. So if you want to be a do-good-er go talk about it elsewhere :wink: Back to the topic. Of the back of thermo's recommendations i've found a few site's that ship tools from america. After some...
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    Buying tools cheaper in america or another country??

    I'm on the books so could not reclaim, could have a word with the boss though. If they did charge you what sought of money are we looking at? My boss seems to think that if you post them as a gift then they can't charge you duty????
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    Buying tools cheaper in america or another country??

    Thanks thermo their prices are very good. Looks like I might have to buy from ebay. I think you're right about sticking with just cordless tools when buying from america. Since it's so much cheaper i'm gonna try and get the whole range of 36V Dewalt tools, but they seem a little hard to...
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    Buying tools cheaper in america or another country??

    Hi, I've spent a hell of a lot of money (for me lol) on tools in recent years, most of which have come from screwfix which I find relatively cheap for the UK. But tools can be less than half the price in america than in screwfix. So if you're gonna spend several hundred pounds or even a few...
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