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MikeE |
posted on 24th Jun 08 at 16:16 |
tiling is easy if you set you'r levels out right and center lines to minimise odd cuts. and get a good 1200mm level and tile saw | |
Twiggy |
posted on 22nd Jun 08 at 12:29 |
quote: i got one from b&q... was only about 20-25 but saved me ages and made a neater job! tiling is really easy!:wave: | |
C2RL R |
posted on 20th Jun 08 at 11:43 |
see if you can pick one of them tile cutters up from b&q. the circular saw kind. they are messy as fuck but good. | |
Dean_W |
posted on 20th Jun 08 at 08:59 |
Cheers for the help lads :) | |
C2RL R |
posted on 19th Jun 08 at 11:50 |
i always take the old tiles off tbh. dont like going over the top of existing stuff. | |
Tom J |
posted on 19th Jun 08 at 09:50 |
if the tiles are sound, you can just tile straight over them | |
Dean_W |
posted on 19th Jun 08 at 08:16 |
Well it's already tiled at the mo, but the tiles look like there from the 50's. I need to take them off and then go over with new tiles. | |
drunkenfool |
posted on 19th Jun 08 at 00:54 |
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Bonney |
posted on 18th Jun 08 at 17:48 |
Your best bet is to find the centre of the wall and tile outwards from there, so you are getting equal cuts on either end of the wall. Also use the tile edging strips around the edges to make it look neat. | |
Russ |
posted on 18th Jun 08 at 16:25 |
aslong as your walls are flat, and you apply an even level of adhesive its piss easy | |
Dean_W |
posted on 18th Jun 08 at 12:14 |
I'm pretty confident at DIY, but never tried tiling before. |