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doit4u
I have a job to lay floor tiles in a new conservatory. When it was built outside of an existing external door the door was moved back this has left the existing kitchen floor tiles outside of the door. I need to cut these back to under the door. The last time I had to do something similar the customer had spare tiles so I just chopped out the row and relaid.
The tiles are the style that was popular about twenty years ago, with flat sides and a double curve at each end so that they interlock, if you know what I mean.
I had thought of using a stone cutting wheel on an angle grinder but this won't get right up to the skirting. Any one got any bright ideas?
Chris
PS I have tried to attach a sketch of the tile shape, don't know if this has worked.
The tiles are the style that was popular about twenty years ago, with flat sides and a double curve at each end so that they interlock, if you know what I mean.
I had thought of using a stone cutting wheel on an angle grinder but this won't get right up to the skirting. Any one got any bright ideas?
Chris
PS I have tried to attach a sketch of the tile shape, don't know if this has worked.