P PJPro Oct 18, 2010 #41 Sir Ramic said: Very and he does a price promise thingy. Tradetiler should be a patron saint to all tilers...highly respected for his services. Click to expand... OK. I'll give them a whirl.
Sir Ramic said: Very and he does a price promise thingy. Tradetiler should be a patron saint to all tilers...highly respected for his services. Click to expand... OK. I'll give them a whirl.
G guil.rocha Oct 18, 2010 #42 grinder all the way. Bosh makes good blades but make sure to go for the solid disc instead of the the ones that have splits in them.
grinder all the way. Bosh makes good blades but make sure to go for the solid disc instead of the the ones that have splits in them.
G Gazzer Oct 18, 2010 #43 Plasplugs is great if you can get one. tradetiler sell the Vitrex version. Marcrist wheels are a good replacement too.
Plasplugs is great if you can get one. tradetiler sell the Vitrex version. Marcrist wheels are a good replacement too.
A Alan.P Oct 18, 2010 #44 PJPro said: Nope. But it's been bought and is on site. The Project Manager says the chipboard / hardybacker combo is the approach they usually use for their jobs. Click to expand... long winded expensive way to go in my humble opinion, better off with 18 - 25mm wpb, and tile to this, with suitable preparation.
PJPro said: Nope. But it's been bought and is on site. The Project Manager says the chipboard / hardybacker combo is the approach they usually use for their jobs. Click to expand... long winded expensive way to go in my humble opinion, better off with 18 - 25mm wpb, and tile to this, with suitable preparation.
kilty55 TF Arms Oct 18, 2010 #45 Briccolina 230V Electric Diamond Tile Wet Saw i just bought one of these,very nice to work with and cheap too,,porc blade is 35 extra
Briccolina 230V Electric Diamond Tile Wet Saw i just bought one of these,very nice to work with and cheap too,,porc blade is 35 extra
P PJPro Oct 18, 2010 #46 Alan.P said: long winded expensive way to go in my humble opinion, better off with 18 - 25mm wpb, and tile to this, with suitable preparation. Click to expand... wpb? .
Alan.P said: long winded expensive way to go in my humble opinion, better off with 18 - 25mm wpb, and tile to this, with suitable preparation. Click to expand... wpb? .
G Gazzer Oct 18, 2010 #47 Water proof Ply or should i say Weather and boil proof....why you would boil ply though, I dunno 😉 Last edited by a moderator: Oct 18, 2010
P PJPro Oct 18, 2010 #49 Sir Ramic said: Water proof Ply Click to expand... Interesting. I thought there was a move away from ply hence hardybacker, no more ply, etc
Sir Ramic said: Water proof Ply Click to expand... Interesting. I thought there was a move away from ply hence hardybacker, no more ply, etc
kilty55 TF Arms Oct 18, 2010 #50 Sir Ramic said: Water proof Ply or should i say Weather and boil proof....why you would boil ply though, I dunno 😉 Click to expand... ive often wondered how theyd fit it in the pot
Sir Ramic said: Water proof Ply or should i say Weather and boil proof....why you would boil ply though, I dunno 😉 Click to expand... ive often wondered how theyd fit it in the pot