For those interested, new easyjoint videos now out - Along with our tub calculators

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Azpects
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Post: # 106620Post Azpects

We have a brand new YouTube channel with three brand new EASYJoint videos - have a look and let us know what you think
https://www.youtube.com/c/AzpectsUk

We have also launched a tub calculator
http://azpects.co.uk/easy-joint-calculator.aspx

loydE1
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Post: # 106632Post loydE1

Hi is easy joint any good?
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higgness
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Post: # 106641Post higgness

I have used it once, seems to be holding up ok, power washed on Sunday, no issues.

Hey Az, why does the calculator ask for the different sizes, number of each, and then not work out the m2 total its self?

dig dug dan
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Post: # 106644Post dig dug dan

loydE1 wrote:Hi is easy joint any good?
Yes
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Azpects
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Post: # 106660Post Azpects

dig dug dan wrote:
loydE1 wrote:Hi is easy joint any good?

Yes

We maybe a bit biased on this front but we're going from strength to strength as a result of EASYJoint so it can't be bad

Azpects
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Post: # 106661Post Azpects

higgness wrote:I have used it once, seems to be holding up ok, power washed on Sunday, no issues.

Hey Az, why does the calculator ask for the different sizes, number of each, and then not work out the m2 total its self?

Whilst the calculator does do this calculation in the background, we didn't want to overcomplicate the system from a user point of view

On a side note, older versions of EASYJoint used in Northern Europe are known to have lasted around 20 years

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