Old tiler I work with in my younger day's always preferred wooden levels found out why,if the level didn't fit he would cut it down he ended up with a bag full of level's all different sizes
 
trowels 6 and 10 mm
hand scribe
tape
length of 1x2 for mixing
bucket and sponges
plenty of cardboard for spacers
nips
chalkline
pin hammer
push bike who needs a van
 
wall and floor serators
square egde trowl
plastic 1m rule
sponge
sigma machine, 300mm-600mm
bosch grinder 110v=240v
stabila level
snips
pencil- pen
2x sponge
radio
spacers
measuring tape
jnr hacksaw
 
Ed as you know I started tiling when Queen Victoria was on the throne. I used to load up my hand cart with my canvas tool bag, and trudge fifty miles to my place of work. But seriously I think I could manage with a pin hammer, tungsten tipped chisel, a pair of nippers and a hand scribe. But I am glad I have a van full of tools, even though I can never find what I need, anyone who has seen my van will understand.
I was wondering if anyone would mention the trusted tungsten tipped chisel. Before I saved up for my first sigma "cutting length 320mm" that was big enough for everything then. Tungsten chisel and pin hammer was normal, look how far we've come.
 
Early morning, get off the van with:
SOLA levels, from 60 100 cm and see what I have to die today 😉
 

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