10mm

The following are examples of orders of magnitude for different lengths.

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    Tiling bathroom wall with 10mm thick ceramic tiles

    Hi there, I’m tiling my bathroom with 600x300 10mm thick ceramic tiles on walls. There are some tiles to remove but most walls are papered, they are solid walls with a firm sticking wallpaper, can’t really plasterboard one wall as it would bring it out interfering with adjacent door, so was...
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    Installing 10mm Bathroom Tile - 39mm working height

    Hello, I need some advice on creating the subfloor for tiles in a bathroom. I want to tile my bathroom floor with 600mm x 600mm x 10mm Porcelain Tiles. The finished floor needs to match up for height with the rest of the flooring. I have taken up the previous bathroom flooring and one or...
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    Cuttter for 600x600 10mm smooth Porcelain Floor Tiles

    Hi, I'm looking for the best way to cut 600x600 10mm thick smooth porcelain floor tiles. Last week I ordered a Rubi TS-60 Plus thinking that this would be up to the job; however just as it arrived I was searching on this forum and it seems that a few people think that the TS-60 Plus would not...
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    Cutting 10mm 60x60 polished porcelain floor tiles

    I’m having problems cutting some 10mm 60x60 polished porcelain floor tiles. I cant get a nice smooth edge. It splinters the surface on the edge when I cut them. I’ve been and bought a new saw blade and its made no difference. Any advice??
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    Basalt Floor tiles 10mm or 15mm

    Hi Hope someone can help I have a customer who is looking to buy Basalt stone tiles and wants Thermonet underfloor heating. There is a bit of a hight issue in the kitchen using the 15mm tiles so wants to use 10mm but the tile company say to use 15mm. Insulation boards will be underneath...

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