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.......... if all goes well i am going to start putting this up tomorrow , i have got the 6mm stuff as i am only tiling between top and bottom ... -
hardiebacker tips and hints .......
.......... if all goes well i am going to start putting this up tomorrow , i have got the 6mm stuff as i am only tiling between top and bottom kitchen units , due to the walls there is going to be a mix and match of mechanical fixings ( proper hardiebacker screws ) and some form of adhesive ( what to use ) , as for cutting the board , what are the best tools to use ?? , think thats it , over to you guys
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Re: hardiebacker tips and hints .......
theres a backerboard scribe you can buy for around a fiver from the various tile shops. scribe hard a couple of times and snap the board..you can use angle grinders but they'll be dusty and i wouldnt fancy standing out side in this weather ..
ed
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Re: hardiebacker tips and hints .......
jigsaw or handsaw and good for cuts round sockets etc
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Re: hardiebacker tips and hints .......
I use the hardiebacker scribe for long cuts on 6mm and for any shapes or shorter cuts i have a jigsaw tile blade for ceramic that works great
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Richardk
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Re: hardiebacker tips and hints .......
Straight cuts = score n snap tool
Anything else = handsaw/jigsaw
This stuff eats blades though.
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paulyoung666 (04-02-2010)
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Re: hardiebacker tips and hints .......
The scribe makes like a hell of a lot easier for long straight cuts. I use a hand saw or jig saw for right angled cuts and an old pair of tile pinchers for fiddly bits.
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paulyoung666 (04-02-2010)
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Re: hardiebacker tips and hints .......
am i ok using pinkgrip as an adhesive between the backerboard and plaster / plasterboard ?
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doug boardley
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Re: hardiebacker tips and hints .......
as long as you use mechanical fixings too Paul
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Re: hardiebacker tips and hints .......
nice one
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