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dadbif

Hello,

I have just bought tiles for my bathroom floor, in my ignorance I have got porcelain tiles, I only need to cut about 20, so do not want to purchase and expensive cutter, is there a simple (and cheap) way to cut them? angle grinder for example? I already have a heavy duty wheel cutter but am led to believe this will shatter the tiles. any help appreciated.
 
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protilers

oooooh.....you are in wetroom territory......tanking,shower envelope.....you cant do this with a grinder....and round drain....oooooh......not for the inexperienced i think....
even the inexpensive wet cutters will not cut straight enough to cut an envelope... you will need a overhead wetsaw...£££££££££££££££'s
cutting the round drain you will do with a template and grinder but you will need an expensive diamond blade.... sounds like you need a professional,
the cost of the tools and experience is too great......a tiler can do it cheaper than you can buy it.......even if the tiles are ceramic i think you will run into (serious) problems....... all the best

protilers
 
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dadbif

Sorry, did not mean to mislead you, this will be the third house where I have successfully built a walk in shower, our construction out here does not involve studding, plasterboard etc, my bathroom floor is 9 inch concrete with an existing tiled surface, likewise with the walls except they are thicker, that coupled with all the cement and grouting is designed for swimming pools we do not have an problems with leaks! my problems are solely with the cutting of the porcelain tiles, and, thanks to your excellent advice I have decided to revert to ceramics, I can cut any shape necessary with the tools that I have to hand, just a great pity that I cannot do it with the porcelain ones, so nice and so cheap, but there you go....
 
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Fekin

oooooh.....you are in wetroom territory......tanking,shower envelope.....you cant do this with a grinder....and round drain....oooooh......not for the inexperienced i think....
even the inexpensive wet cutters will not cut straight enough to cut an envelope... you will need a overhead wetsaw...£££££££££££££££'s
cutting the round drain you will do with a template and grinder but you will need an expensive diamond blade.... sounds like you need a professional,
the cost of the tools and experience is too great......a tiler can do it cheaper than you can buy it.......even if the tiles are ceramic i think you will run into (serious) problems....... all the best

protilers

lol

Not to have a go at you in any way protilers, but your post reminded me of a dodgy car garage mechanic looking under a customers car bonnet and shaking his head while rubbing his chin saying ohhh it's bad and it's going to cost ye :lol:

Made me laugh though :thumbsup:
 
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Leatherface

I am in the process of building a walk in shower, it has a raised base with a fall to the drain, so it will need tiles cutting to conform to the circular profile of the wast outlet

Ohhhh Dear Dear

Get a professional to do it mate !!!

What do you know about tanking and envelope cutting ??

Will look a pigs ear if not done properly !!!
 
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Deleted member 1779

If you need to cut holes we sell kits from £30.

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Small holes to big holes.... Waste traps no problem.

Plenty of advice on big hole drilling for you at 365 Drills.

Stick with the porcelain. Once installed it lasts forever. But yes the advice above stands true... You will need a BAL tanking system etc for a wet room.
 
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cam_low

lol

Not to have a go at you in any way protilers, but your post reminded me of a dodgy car garage mechanic looking under a customers car bonnet and shaking his head while rubbing his chin saying ohhh it's bad and it's going to cost ye :lol:

Made me laugh though :thumbsup:


Exactly what I was thinking, made me chuckle !
 

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