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hi guys
i need to cut a 65mm hole in a porcelain tile ive checked out the 365 drills but its not worth buying for a one off job any ... -
howard
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need to cut a 65mm hole
hi guys
i need to cut a 65mm hole in a porcelain tile ive checked out the 365 drills but its not worth buying for a one off job any ideas how to do this
cheers
howard
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole
Hire shop maybe ?
Or a very nice tiling friend in your area who may have one he / she could lend you?
Oli
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole
How tidy does it have to be ? If its going to be covered you could use a 4 inch grinder to cut through from both sides in an asterix pattern, if you know what I mean, and try to nibble the rest out.
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howard
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole
does anybody have 1 in the manchester area i could borrow pretty please
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole
Just price the hole cutter in with the job..........
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howard
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole

Originally Posted by
NickH
How tidy does it have to be ? If its going to be covered you could use a 4 inch grinder to cut through from both sides in an asterix pattern, if you know what I mean, and try to nibble the rest out.
its for a flush button on a toilet i have about 5mm to play with
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole
I agree with Nick,use a grinder or set out to half the hole with two tiles if its not too late.
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howard
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole

Originally Posted by
Dave
Just price the hole cutter in with the job..........

already on the job dave the customer has asked me to do a few extra jobs and i have told him to pay me a day rate
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole

Originally Posted by
Dave
Just price the hole cutter in with the job..........

Cousin is a Pluber and Gas Fitter, he often does this, if the tool he needs is expensive he sacrifices some profit margin, but next time he needs it he has it so no biggy really.
He has some expensive kit for gas flow testing and stuff, all of the cost is absorbed into jobs here and their, He just whacks stuff on the credit card and pays it off after the job, earns cashback / loyalty points on the credit card too.
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole
Then get the customer to order the hole cutter if they want it done......then they might be kind and give it to you once done......
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howard
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole
the hole needs to be in the center of the tile the walls have already been tiled by someone else
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Originally Posted by
Dave
Then get the customer to order the hole cutter if they want it done......then they might be kind and give it to you once done......

yeah already thought of that dave but only as a last resort
Last edited by howard; 28-05-2008 at 05:19 PM.
Reason: Automerged last two posts from the same member. Happy tiling. :-)
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole
i agree with above explain to customer what is needed even show them 35's site and how much they charge for drilling the hole!!get them to buy it you drill it and get to keep the bit in return? or a lot of mess with grinder and the possibility of marking the tile beyond the area needed if a grinder is used. i am sure they will understand
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole
re the above 365's site! sorry boys must really read before i post.
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howard
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole
i spoke to the customer today and told him how much it would cost for the drill bit he has agreed to pay for it and said i could keep it after
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole
SEE!! you don't get if you don't ask..........
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howard
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole
Dave where has the thanks button gone
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pjtiler
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole
just drill a series of 4/5 mm holes in the center tap out a big enough hole so you can get your pincers in
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Re: need to cut a 65mm hole
Hi mate,
Id buy one know its a bit to fork out on but youll always have it in your kit then. One other bit advice dont buy a cheap set . I have the Armeg set cost 200 quid for the set and ive bought bigger ones to add on but theyve paid for themselves already .
ted
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