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Discuss Oxida floor tiles? in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; I have quoted to fix 10sqm of 40x40 ceramics to an asphalt kitchen floor. Quoted £200 + mats as the customer keeps giving me work. Now though she has asked ...
          
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    I have quoted to fix 10sqm of 40x40 ceramics to an asphalt kitchen floor.
    Quoted £200 + mats as the customer keeps giving me work.
    Now though she has asked for a re-quote (always good when they see the need!) because she wants me to fix Oxida porcelain 76cm x 45cm in a brick-bond, and the kitchen has a central island just to keep me on my toes!

    I've not seen these yet but I would imagine they are tumbled-effect edge?
    Has anyone used these and can they be dry cut (width not length - only have a 600 cutter!)

    Thanks!

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    I've used these before and yes they can be dry cut...they're glazed porcelain. Very expensive, very good quality and very hard. They do have a bit of a tumbled edge rather than a rectified one. They also do a 45x45cm in the same tile I believe.

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    If you can lift the central island that will help... My island has a flexihose for the gas so the units can be jacked up. And no sink so therefore no plumbing for waste and hot / cold feeds.
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