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Dan said:
Ta Dan, Be prepared for lots of silly questions, Your starter for ten is:-
I just bought a Ferm radial tile saw from Ebay 180mm blade, I don't care for the table saw type, the overhead sliding blade seems more logical for my fuddled old brain, as the tile stays still and the blade moves less chance of wobble, however the blade has wear marks at 180degrees on the same side , but all the way around on the flip side, I can't imagine what would cause this type of wear but it's only a cheap blade, can't remember the make, but it's grass green, and they're about £4-5 at Screwyou up.
Question one is which would be my best value for money blade to replace it with as it feels quite smooth around the rim of the blade.
I've been watching tiling on You tube for some tips an d I often see a batten near the bottom of the wall being tiled and I'd like to know the reasoning behind this as I was going to just tile off the bath side (100% level) and work from there, as you might have guessed I don't have any speakers on my PC.
Question two, why the battens.
I'm going to tile the window reveal, but hate those awful plastic/metal strips everyone seems to use, seems a bit lazy to me, I bought this tile saw so I could do mitres, however never done any before, they're not big tile 12x 8 ish ceramic, dark mink ish brown coloured, (girly colour) oh for the days when three edges were glazed, I wonder just how much they save.
Question three, any tips before I start binning lots of tiles, and I assume no one ever gets this perfect so is there a cheat to dress them up afterwards, also bearing in mind possible sharp edges.
I'm planning to do a lanscape brickwork style rather than noughts and crosses, is there any special way to start off, I know wall centre is common, but I planned on starting in one of the corners you see when entering the room, one is where the bath taps are the other is where the vertical pipes need boxing in, so a little leeway on positioning there, but not much, there will be a 75mm ish cut at staggered ends, no matter what I do.
I'm using Bal wp1 as a means of waterproofing, and Bal grip to whack em up with got some B&Q "waterproof" adhesive/grout for the less wet areas, I have two bathrooms to do, a utility room and a kitchen, just born lucky I suppose.
I should point out I am NOT trade hence the stupid questionsSo there I am, awaiting some expert advice on how not to bugger it all up, as our lass'll kill me.
Cheers Kev.
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