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Thought I'd create a thread we can all add some tiling tips to. The old ones on the forum are still handy, but we seem to have more tools and materials available these days so thought a new tips thread would be handy.
 
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well my tip would be every tiler should add to there tool kit a peice of glass to there tool kit 600x300 x6 how many times do you turn up on site and the client has bought the adhesive you need to know how this works .i will show you why tomorrow with a few pics
 

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well my tip would be every tiler should add to there tool kit a peice of glass to there tool kit 600x300 x6 how many times do you turn up on site and the client has bought the adhesive you need to know how this works .i will show you why tomorrow with a few pics
Spread the adhesive they've bought and show them the coverage?
 
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Spread the adhesive they've bought and show them the coverage?
no this info will mean fa to them its about giving the tiler the tools to question. and when a rep says this will do this .wipping out your piece of glass and saying prove it you will know more than them and can prove it there and then.time to regain the balance .in our favour
 

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When tiling a floor that has skirting, remove the skirting and refit it afterwards (a chance to give the skirting a spruce up afterwards too perhaps). This makes your edges look perfect without needing to be as accurate with the cuts.
 
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To safely and accurately drill a hole through a tile I just drill a hole in a piece of 6mm MDF or Hardibacker first with whatever size bit I'm about to use.
Then place that on top of the tile (with the pre drilled hole over my intended hole in the tile), then fill the cavity with water, place one foot either side of the hole and usin the board as a template drill through!
Using this method the drill bit will not wander, which means u can also drill right up to the edge of a tile and it not break out!
I also find standing over the tile enables you to have total control of the drill and keep it perpendicular to the tile.
I always use my large variable speed SDS drill for drilling tiles, it has masses of grunt, the bits don't snag and it's a comfortable height to work with, rather than a combi let's say.
Simple but effective.
 

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