How do I drill a SQUARE hole into tile to install an electrical socket

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in the picture of the light fitting the tiles has obviously been cut out after the tiling had been finished and butchered by who ever tried to fit the light , where it comes on the joint line it is an easy cut with the grinder out of 3 seperate tiles, I do agree with core drilling corners for certain porcelain as it hepls release tension in the tile and can help avoiding stress cracks from the L cut but in this photo the tiler was not to blame for the poor cutting
 
Re: How do I drill a SQUARE hole into tile to install an electrical so

Like this Doug....

[video=youtube;Ia6nrt5Xk3g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia6nrt5Xk3g[/video]
it wasn't that one Oli, it was one I made myself, I've posted it here on TF before, I'll have another look for it, it did involve drilling two holes though tbh.
 
Re: How do I drill a SQUARE hole into tile to install an electrical so

in the picture of the light fitting the tiles has obviously been cut out after the tiling had been finished and butchered by who ever tried to fit the light , where it comes on the joint line it is an easy cut with the grinder out of 3 seperate tiles, I do agree with core drilling corners for certain porcelain as it hepls release tension in the tile and can help avoiding stress cracks from the L cut but in this photo the tiler was not to blame for the poor cutting
just a tech question gary,how does drilling 4 holes in a tile make a difference to to stress in the tile ? wouldnt drilling 4 holes cause more stress in the tile,more vibration causing more stress ?
if ive got the wrong end of the stick i apologize 😉
 
Re: How do I drill a SQUARE hole into tile to install an electrical so

just a tech question gary,how does drilling 4 holes in a tile make a difference to to stress in the tile ? wouldnt drilling 4 holes cause more stress in the tile,more vibration causing more stress ?
if ive got the wrong end of the stick i apologize 😉
Some large format porcelain tiles become highly tensioned when they are produced, cutting a large diameter hole in the tile can release the tension in the tile, the hole size needs to be greater than 30mm in diameter to be big enough to release the tension in the tile ,cutting 4 holes out of the corners in this instance is madness in my opinion and I certainly would never do it on a ceramic tile I would just use a grinder or drop the tile onto a wet saw blade ,we did have a batch of thin porcelain tiles that were impossible to L cut unless we had released the tension in them with a 40mm core drill and after that they could be shaped any way we wanted
 
Re: How do I drill a SQUARE hole into tile to install an electrical so

why not buy a montolit squadro disc from tradetiler fits on angle grinder only 95mm diameter perfect for socket cut outs used it last year on porcelain no problems
 
Re: How do I drill a SQUARE hole into tile to install an electrical so

Silly question, but what shape plug boxes do you have in the UK? Are they all square like this? Here in Austria they are all round flush boxes, so drilling a 63mm hole is much faster then grinder and nippers.
 

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