@GaryGoRound-to7ld

I was taught to screw a ledger board around the perimeter that was level and start your rows on that...then go back and cut in the bottom row the next day

@jackk2722

It’s been a long time since I’ve found a tile installer that knows just about every little trick we use in my company! Feels good knowing you’re out there!

@margaretbear

Ah, I love these measurement skills. Soo satisfying. Thank you!

@drywallsurgeon

Wow very professional. Obviously you take pride in your craft TTC 👍

@RobElsh

Hi, thank you for all your videos. I have learned a ton from them. Just curious why I can't just mark the back of the tile and cut the tile face down on the wet saw. Is that the glazed size will have more chips? Thanks in advance!

@douglasmichel6361

Or layout the few tiles against straight edge enough to span wall, measure the two corners up to level line, transfer to tile, one line cuts um all.

@nachomoreno549

I was going to do a ledger board, but now I'm going to do this instead😂

@chrisheyer3974

What brand/ model laser level do you like to use?

@WebsBS

Nice job

@aaronk4310

When this first  started  I thought you had on knee bands I was like oooh noo than you moves and I realized it was a laser. I feel dumb

@thistledowntreasures7990

Great tip thanks

@tipok7852

👍👏😆отлично

@seksenbaiorazbayev3895

Beautiful Girls,Salam of Kazakhstan

@Golf315

🎂

@rubenwong9574

you work too much just measure in the middle and give it a ⅛ and boom perfect

@sqadadrian7473

Wow finaly a sigma and not montolit

@TOMMYBHOY21

I’ve seen a lot of your videos and your tiling is ok but in this case you make life easier and um your tiling a lot quicker if you just screwed a wooden batten on the laser line then throw your tiles up then cut in. I see to many tilers doing this and if your floor is moving in the slightest or cut isn’t bang on your can drop down a mm or 2.