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Hello,
As part of my next job I have been asked to fit a bath screen to an existing tiled bath area. The problem is that there is a raised ... -
removing a section of existing border tile
Hello,
As part of my next job I have been asked to fit a bath screen to an existing tiled bath area. The problem is that there is a raised border fitted and the screen won't fit tight to the tiles above and below unless it's chopped out.
What would be the best way of going about this?
I was thinking of using a diamond disc on my angle grinder to cut the section and then try to chisel it out. Possibly then making good with grout before fitting the screen.
How does this sound?
Mark
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Re: removing a section of existing border tile
thats what i would do mark.
Duncan

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Re: removing a section of existing border tile
If you've got a fein it would produce less dust
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: removing a section of existing border tile

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
If you've got a fein it would produce less dust
never try'd my fein for that.....might give it a go next time.
thanks for the tip whitebeam
Duncan

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Re: removing a section of existing border tile

Originally Posted by
Mark B
Hello,
As part of my next job I have been asked to fit a bath screen to an existing tiled bath area. The problem is that there is a raised border fitted and the screen won't fit tight to the tiles above and below unless it's chopped out.
What would be the best way of going about this?
I was thinking of using a diamond disc on my angle grinder to cut the section and then try to chisel it out. Possibly then making good with grout before fitting the screen.
How does this sound?
Mark
thats the way to sort it
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Re: removing a section of existing border tile

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
If you've got a fein it would produce less dust
Thanks for the replies. 
I've not got a fein - YET !
I am a bit of a kit freak and it's on my (long) list of new tools I've mainly seen carpenters using them but they do look like a very useful tool for tiling.
Mark.
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