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edwardk
Hi - I'm new here but have read around a little bit.
I've been rennovating a place for a while now and it's nearly tiling time so I thought I'd get sorted out with tools and materials shortly.
I've got a fair few buildery type tools but nothing too tile worthy and am ignorant of tiling in general.
Having said that the weekend before last a mate popped round to show me a spot of tiling - she lent me a Plasplug wet disc cutter she had from B&Q for about £50 I think. Anyway, the few cuts I had to do tiling the floor of the cloakroom went ok - this was with porcelain tiles maybe 12mm thick over about a metre and a half square.
Anyway she's just bought a stack load of limestone, 20mm thick granite and travertine etc along with some porcelain and needs her cutter and tools back.
I've got a kitchen floor to do that's about 20m2 and a hall floor thats about 6m2 and a bathroom upstairs that's about 12m2 floor and then some around the walls no doubt.
I was wondering what cutter to buy - initially I was looking on Axminster at te £40 jobbie but having read a bit on this forum I think that this would be a waste of time. Also I wasn't aware of manual cutters like the ones on the youtube vids in the admin part of this forum. They look good and not as noisy of spinny disk dangerous....
I don't mind buying good tools and have so far mostly been drawn towards the wood work side of things so have some Makita and DeWalt stuff like planers / slide mitre saw / 1/2" router etc.
Guess I'm looking to spend about £200 or so on all the tools I need - and I'm guessing most of that will be on the cutter with a few quid on spreaders and so on.
Keen to give it a go and reckon from the taste I've had and the other work I've done it should be ok if I take it slow.
Thanks for any advice.
Ed
(Oh will have a bit more to spend as will be VAT free here in Guernsey)
I've been rennovating a place for a while now and it's nearly tiling time so I thought I'd get sorted out with tools and materials shortly.
I've got a fair few buildery type tools but nothing too tile worthy and am ignorant of tiling in general.
Having said that the weekend before last a mate popped round to show me a spot of tiling - she lent me a Plasplug wet disc cutter she had from B&Q for about £50 I think. Anyway, the few cuts I had to do tiling the floor of the cloakroom went ok - this was with porcelain tiles maybe 12mm thick over about a metre and a half square.
Anyway she's just bought a stack load of limestone, 20mm thick granite and travertine etc along with some porcelain and needs her cutter and tools back.
I've got a kitchen floor to do that's about 20m2 and a hall floor thats about 6m2 and a bathroom upstairs that's about 12m2 floor and then some around the walls no doubt.
I was wondering what cutter to buy - initially I was looking on Axminster at te £40 jobbie but having read a bit on this forum I think that this would be a waste of time. Also I wasn't aware of manual cutters like the ones on the youtube vids in the admin part of this forum. They look good and not as noisy of spinny disk dangerous....
I don't mind buying good tools and have so far mostly been drawn towards the wood work side of things so have some Makita and DeWalt stuff like planers / slide mitre saw / 1/2" router etc.
Guess I'm looking to spend about £200 or so on all the tools I need - and I'm guessing most of that will be on the cutter with a few quid on spreaders and so on.
Keen to give it a go and reckon from the taste I've had and the other work I've done it should be ok if I take it slow.
Thanks for any advice.
Ed
(Oh will have a bit more to spend as will be VAT free here in Guernsey)