tile clip pro

Have you got a prototype? I'm struggling to work out exactly how it works.


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I have just spent half an hour writing a long post and lost it all.1 more try
usuall methods of marking a tile to be cut is at best guess work.You press one end of a tile against the wall or skirting board or cupboard and mark that tile to whatever gap or space you need.
The tile clips have built in spacers that when slipped on the opposite side of the tile(top left corner then right hand corner)to be marked you no longer have to guess the cut.
1 2 3 cut 1 2 3 cut simples

There's no guess work when cutting a tile, if I'm using a 3mm spacer then I measure gap front & back that tiles to fit into & take 5mm of off the size,
3mm for spacer 2mm for expansion, simples.
 
Without wishing to be rude , and as Andy says , a decent tiler just wouldn't bother or need to tbh.
A Pencil and my tilers eye does the trick usually , or as mentioned above , a tape allowing , joint + expansion , is all that is required imho.

Diggy
 
Just had a look at the hardy backer tool,fess up has any one bought one.
whether you like it or not every one on this forum is going to get a free packet of clips,even if I have to hunt you down and slap a packet in your hands.
 

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