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daiking

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  1. Ferdinand, thanks for the input but I think you have mis-understood that the floor has not been laid. It has been down for some time and I have a fair amount of off cuts and full tiles left over I plan on using instead of a MDF skirting board. Such is the house, I currently increasing the wooden boards from 70mm to 120mm so I think 100mm or so for the tiles will be tall enough. Nick, it does not seem so easy to hire a decent manual tile cutter. Having a looking this morning, this was one of the few options http://www.we-hire.com/decorating.html A large MAC (Macallister, ffs...) I don't think so and a bigger thing at £40+VAT +god knows what other charges for a couple of days.
  2. I shall make enquiries to see if anywhere local hires such a beast. A bit of practice (and there's loads of offcuts to go at) will give me more than enough accuracy.
  3. I have used one in the past on thin ceramics with good results but the thought of cutting 30m of porcelain tile with one is very off putting.
  4. I have approx. 50 sq m of floor tiling with no skirting, approx. 25-30 linear metres. This is ground floor including a WC and utility but not bathroom type wet environments, although she does like to mop the floors a lot. Sticking stuff to a wall whilst still being supported by the floor seems like something that just might be within my skill set but I have a few questions. 1) These are 600x600 9mm thick, concrete grey, porcelain tiles, am I likely to be able to a good enough cut edge to just cut the tiles into strips to use or should I only use the existing 4 finished edges? 2) I was thinking of using 100mm high. Sound right? 3) I’m going to need a cutter for these and as I have no other tiling to do, hiring may be more cost effective. What is a recommended cutter for large format tiles to get a good edge along the complete length every time? Butts not mitres at corners. 4) What’s the preferred technique? Just butter them and stick them on? Will use a reputable ready mix for this to save me the hassle of mixing on the job. I think I’ll need a 15-20mm depth in some spots so may need to use a bit more adhesive to fully fill the gap and paint the tops. I would use tile spacers under the strips and between them. I would try to match up with the floor grout lines even though that will be more work. 5) Grout or sealant in the gap between floor and upstand? I was going to grout.
  5. It was about tiles actually but yes, I was looking for him (or another tiler). I'm not exclusive.
  6. Plus ça change. Me again.
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