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Some of these are clever, some stupid, and some just downright dangerous (and remind you why we never want to compete with some countries on price & wages.....)

I Like the adjustable marking out tool that the tiler uses, but just wish he'd stick on a dust mask when he dry cuts his tiles,and apparently safety boots are optional on a lot of worksites :awful:

The guy catching thrown bricks from behind is a head injury just waiting to happen :skull:

[video=480,360]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9uJW8Ufp1k[/video]
 
Deepseeker said:
Some of these are clever, some stupid, and some just downright dangerous (and remind you why we never want to compete with some countries on price & wages.....)

I Like the adjustable marking out tool that the tiler uses, but just wish he'd stick on a dust mask when he dry cuts his tiles,and apparently safety boots are optional on a lot of worksites :awful:

The guy catching thrown bricks from behind is a head injury just waiting to happen :skull:

[video=480,360]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9uJW8Ufp1k[/video]

i think the bloke catching bricks is reversed footage :lol: no one could do that. he's throwing em.
 
<---- Deepsucker :8

I just played it back numpty, and I think you're right! I took it hook line and sinker :lol:
 

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