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    Hi I have done hundreds of wet rooms. But not in quartz I have the big rubi table saw. I have tried plenty of water a new blade

    Hi I have done hundreds of wet rooms. But not in quartz I have the big rubi table saw. I have tried plenty of water a new blade and an old blade and tried a marcrist ultra thin blade to and can’t stop it chipping the eges . The saw cuts all other tiles marble granite no problems Can any body...
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    Cutting tiles for a wet room shower former

    Hi There, im about to start cutting my floor tiles for a wet room, i have a shower tray former with an end drain. The cut patterns are fairly self explanatory however am i right in thinking that dry cutting the 'fall cuts' is not an option? Im thinking wet cutting is required to create the...
  3. W

    Wet table saw

    Has anyone tried / tested / got a view on the Husqvarna ts230f ?, for its price...is it worth it ?,
  4. S

    Wet Room Question time

    Good evening to all. I’m here this evening looking for some advice if you would be so kind. I’m currently taking on my latest project, that being my new ensuite. The wife and I have found it difficult to decide between a traditional shower tray and screen or a more modern wet room. We are...
  5. SimonJC

    Table top wet cutter

    Hi everyone I need to replace my current cutter and would like feedback on the best wet cutter for professional use Ideally a 200 blade as I have those, however considering the 180 models Many thanks Simon
  6. J

    What is your choice for retro fit wet ufh

    There are many different types out there, I have one I recommend. Which one do you lads recommend / fit and is it different for different substrates?
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    Disaster shower wet wall

    I had my bathroom tiled and fit by a “bathroom fitter, tiler and plumber with 14 years in the industry” in 2018 and he did some pipework elsewhere. He’s registered with a chartered body. His work has been poor, he’s since come back and ripped it all out (except the shower) and just left it. I...
  8. G

    Best adhesive for wet room floors

    Does anyone have any recommendations for a good adhesive for wet room areas? Currently there's no more ply on the floor area. Thanks
  9. S

    Tiling outdoors when it’s wet

    Morning all. I have an outside tiling job coming up (800x400x10mm porcelain) on a concrete slab. The builder has built it with a decent drop and it’s pretty flat. The issue is the weather. I have been told that the base needs to be completely dry before I start as any moisture in the concrete...
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    Wet tile cutter help

    I know this has come up before, but wondered if anything new is out or if any one has any updates. I have the Dewalt D24000, but am looking at getting a smaller wet saw for small tiles. I have been looking at the Rubi ND 200, what’s everyone’s opinions? This looks like the only real option...
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    Wet cutter for mitre joints.

    Hi All, my first post, so be gentle :) I’ve been off the tools for a number of years, but the time has come to get them back together and redo my bathroom. I’ve lost touch with the tilers I used when I used to fit kitchens but to be honest I never thought they were as good as what they charged...
  12. Balloo

    Anyone with pictures of 20x20 patern tile in a linier drain wet room

    Hi guys im looking for ideas for customer for a wet room floor she's useing 20x20 pattern type tile with a linier shower gully that's in one side of the room . Thanks
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    Wet cutter not cutting

    Hi, My wheel has pretty much ground to a halt, refusing to cut any more that an inch or so of porcelain without a struggle. It's nowhere near worn out so I'm assuming it's gotten coated with something maybe. I've used one of those cleaning blocks in the past but didn't feel it was really helping...
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    Tiling the join between wall and floor in wet area

    When Tiling join between the wall and floor where both surfaces are going to be tiled and they have a paint on membrane on them is it best to:- a) Tile the walls all the way down to the floor and then tile the floor up to the wall tiles. b) Tile the floor first then tile the wall down on top...
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    wet room tiler recommendations please

    hi there, i was not sure if i should put this in find a tiler section as i was more hoping the regulars might be able to point me in the right direction to ensure i do not end up with a cowboy. i have seen numerous post saying it is such as shame people do not ask on here first as it would have...
  16. Wishiwasatoptiler

    Wet tile saw

    Looking for a wet tile cutter, just something around 400mm bed for kitchens and small bathroom tiles, saving going outside with the grinder, but don't want to get wet using it, ordered one from ctd yesterday ND 180 rubi but have since read poor reviews, really looking at £150 ish spend Cheers...
  17. acaciaguy

    Bridge saw v traditional wet cutter

    Hello all What are the benefits of a bridge saw over a “normal” push though electric cutter. ? Are the cuts better for all tile types. I mainly use a grinder and the rubi nd 200. What would the advantage of a bridge saw over these. Are the cuts better on ceramic and porcelain tiles?
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    Tiler wanted for wet room in Milton Keynes (MK6)

    Hello, I am looking for a tiler to tile my wetroom in Milton Keynes. It is approx 23m2, to be tiled in 600x300 porcelain. The shower area is a linear slope to an infinity drain so no envelope cutting required. I do have a shower niche, window and external corner that I would like mitred. The...
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    New subfloor over wet UFH

    Hi all, Been a while. Need to quote for complete bath room. The exisiting tiles finish pretty much level with the carpet in the bedroom. So not sure what the subfloor is under the tiles. I know it is chipboars on battens in other areas of the upstairs. (Guessing not chipboard in bathroom or...
  20. snackeroo

    What could be causing this? - damp behind tiles? - wet grout

    It looks like water seapage coming through the grout, but cannot feel any wetness. Water pipes are below the tiles pictured. Could it be dampness behind the tiles through poor prep work?. I don't know to be honest, so am purely guessing from logic. This first appeared 2 days ago. (Part of an...

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