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    Quote Originally Posted by Minnie View Post
    That's a typo. The tile trim was £4.99. I would add that the guy did give me a discount on the adhesive because he knew I was unable to physically carry 20kg of the powder stuff up four flights of stairs so I bought the 15kg ready mix stuff, and as he knew I had lots of building up, he knew I'd probably be back for a smaller tub.

    Yes, the shop was Tile Magic before. The tools are away from the counter. Will make a point of looking to see if there's a price list behind counter. However, I feel that as the tools etc. are on racks, they could be priced there without people having to probably strain to see the list behind the counter.

    As for how you could improve - get a website up listing the prices of tools and maybe showing your tiles. Topps have one, Walls and Floors, Tileclick, TileDealer etc. At least it gives us non-professionals an idea of what things should be costing instead of having to go on the internet. You're potentially losing out on a lot of business because I've been going on to other tile websites. The only reason I ended up going to Tile Giant as opposed to others was that I live 2 minutes away so am able to carry stuff and pop in and out as I feel the need. However, if I had a car, I would probably go somewhere else where I could see prices etc. Obviously, if you get things onto a website, you'll be doing yourself favours. I did avoid Topps even though that's 10 minutes away and I don't think they charge much for delivery, but I'd read on here they were a rip-off


    However, I may go to them to get some tiles cut, or do Tile Giant offer a tile cutting service as well?

    Whilst we're on the subject, something seems to have happened to the wheel on the tile cutter. It's sitting flush with the rod instead of protruding so I can't cut any tiles.

    How much would a new one of those be in Tile Giant please? It's a Star 40 tile cutter if that helps.
    Glad the price was a typo, I was hoping it would be

    We will soon be going e-commerce and having a much better website than we do now. It will have prices etc. That will be going live soon

    Sadly, we don't offer a tile cutting service but if you ask, they may do some cuts for you

    As for the star 40. I presume it is a Rubi Star 40? If you turn the handle anticlockwise, it should release the scoring wheel and rod. If you take that into the Brixton shop, you should be able to buy a replacement wheel which will be much cheaper than a new cutter. About £8 if I remember correctly.

    Once again, thanks for the feedback, I will link this thread to the powers that be so they can see it

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    Glad the price was a typo, I was hoping it would be

    We will soon be going e-commerce and having a much better website than we do now. It will have prices etc. That will be going live soon

    Sadly, we don't offer a tile cutting service but if you ask, they may do some cuts for you

    As for the star 40. I presume it is a Rubi Star 40? If you turn the handle anticlockwise, it should release the scoring wheel and rod. If you take that into the Brixton shop, you should be able to buy a replacement wheel which will be much cheaper than a new cutter. About £8 if I remember correctly.

    Once again, thanks for the feedback, I will link this thread to the powers that be so they can see it

    Yes, I have seen the rods so was going to take that down, and funnily enough, I had an idea of the price, so maybe there are things that are priced.

    Yes, it's a Rubi Star 40.

    They're not tilers down there, so I don't know whether they'll be willing to cut or not, but it's worth asking. I'm sure they're sick of the sight of me so the sooner I get this finished, the better for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minnie View Post
    Yes, I have seen the rods so was going to take that down, and funnily enough, I had an idea of the price, so maybe there are things that are priced.

    Yes, it's a Rubi Star 40.

    They're not tilers down there, so I don't know whether they'll be willing to cut or not, but it's worth asking. I'm sure they're sick of the sight of me so the sooner I get this finished, the better for them.
    Minnie, I'm sure Matt's sick of the sight of me too as I've been in and out his store loads in the last month

    By the way, just referring back to the thread title, did you get any pictures or ideas of external corners? I've just tiled my bathroom using external corners with tile trim. I'll go and take a photo and post it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minnie View Post
    Yes, I have seen the rods so was going to take that down, and funnily enough, I had an idea of the price, so maybe there are things that are priced.

    Yes, it's a Rubi Star 40.

    They're not tilers down there, so I don't know whether they'll be willing to cut or not, but it's worth asking. I'm sure they're sick of the sight of me so the sooner I get this finished, the better for them.
    We are definitely not tilers, I talk the talk

    We never get sick of customers

    Good luck with the rest of your job. If there is anything I can help with, feel free to ask

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    Minnie, I'm sure Matt's sick of the sight of me too as I've been in and out his store loads in the last month

    Liz
    C'mon, you know that's not true, Liz

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    Once again, thanks for the feedback, I will link this thread to the powers that be so they can see it

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    Demand a bonus
    I've been trying that for the past 2 years

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    We are definitely not tilers, I talk the talk

    We never get sick of customers

    Good luck with the rest of your job. If there is anything I can help with, feel free to ask

    There's still unanswered questions on my other threads

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    Quote Originally Posted by GirlRacerRed View Post
    Minnie, I'm sure Matt's sick of the sight of me too as I've been in and out his store loads in the last month

    By the way, just referring back to the thread title, did you get any pictures or ideas of external corners? I've just tiled my bathroom using external corners with tile trim. I'll go and take a photo and post it up.

    Liz

    I'm sure if men got sick of the sight of you, there'd be something wrong with them. (Hoping to earn brownie points here )

    People posted pictures of mitre joints which are beyond my capabilities. I think it's going to have to be tile trim. Someone suggested the square-edged would be better as it may be easier for me to cut. I'm not mad on the plastic ones and I believe metal ones are a bit pricier, but maybe I'll have to fork out but then I already bought some plastic curvy stuff for under the window

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    C'mon, you know that's not true, Liz

    Edit: Sorry for the huge threadjack

    Hijack away, I don't mind

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minnie View Post
    I'm sure if men got sick of the sight of you, there'd be something wrong with them. (Hoping to earn brownie points here )

    People posted pictures of mitre joints which are beyond my capabilities. I think it's going to have to be tile trim. Someone suggested the square-edged would be better as it may be easier for me to cut. I'm not mad on the plastic ones and I believe metal ones are a bit pricier, but maybe I'll have to fork out but then I already bought some plastic curvy stuff for under the window
    If you haven't cut the trim, you can take it back to store and swap it against the chrome/gold/satin trims if you want

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    minnie, I've got a photie of some tiling I did with square edged trim, it was on a bath boxing, but the principle is the same, I'll post it for you


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    I know this is badly fitted, but does this help with your thoughts Minnie?
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    If you haven't cut the trim, you can take it back to store and swap it against the chrome/gold/satin trims if you want

    Nah, I decided to practice and cut an inch or two off. It was a mess!

    How much are the non-plastic ones please?

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    I know this is badly fitted, but does this help with your thoughts Minnie?

    Yes, and I think the metal looks much nicer than the plastic.

    Where's the rest of the pictures of your bathroom eh?

    I'm really annoyed as I really want to go and do some more tiling as I'm so behind, but my next wall is the wall that's going to need tile trim and I don't have any, so I can't do anything today, except maybe put one colnmn of tiles in. I assume if I'm to do a corner like that, rather than overlapping with the tile from the other wall, I take each tile right to the edge?

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    my bathroom.. grout still drying
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    my bathroom.. grout still drying

    That's very neat and nice, clean and simple.

    I had wanted to go for white as I figured it would make the horizontal tiling easier. However, my b/f said it reminded him of his four months in hospital.

    I had originally wanted to go for a 25x33 tile but realised there would be a lot of wastage when I inevitably screw up the horizontal tiling.

    Have just found a picture of a square-edged trim and I'm wondering how difficult it could be if my tiles didn't end up flush with the trim.


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    looks good liz whats at the top?

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    at the top of what dean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minnie View Post
    That's very neat and nice, clean and simple.

    I had wanted to go for white as I figured it would make the horizontal tiling easier. However, my b/f said it reminded him of his four months in hospital.

    I had originally wanted to go for a 25x33 tile but realised there would be a lot of wastage when I inevitably screw up the horizontal tiling.

    Have just found a picture of a square-edged trim and I'm wondering how difficult it could be if my tiles didn't end up flush with the trim.

    That wasn't the trim i was thinking about to be honest. I was thinking square as in 90 degrees.. Maybe Flat would be a better description.

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    That wasn't the trim i was thinking about to be honest. I was thinking square as in 90 degrees.. Maybe Flat would be a better description.

    Oh, I think I know what you're talking about. Similar to what goes on kitchen worktops?

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    at the top of what dean?
    looks like you have put trim at the top of yor tiles where they meet the celing

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    looks like you have put trim at the top of yor tiles where they meet the celing
    for some reason, when i took the pic, a thick grey shadow showed up in the picture. but it's not there in real life. but the pic looks good and half makes me wish i'd put a trim or border at the top too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GirlRacerRed View Post
    for some reason, when i took the pic, a thick grey shadow showed up in the picture. but it's not there in real life. but the pic looks good and half makes me wish i'd put a trim or border at the top too!

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    Matt

    Just got back from Topps Tiles and Tile Giant.

    Went into Tile Giant first and checked for prices. The only thing I could see priced other than tiles, was a load of trowels hanging up on the wall behind the counter.

    Went on to Topps - absolutely everything was priced, got a mitre box and junior hacksaw.

    Went back to Tile Giant and got a new blade for tile cutter and picked up more tiles. Made a note to look behind counter to see if there were any price lists visible and/or readable to a customer but couldn't see anything.

    Went and looked at the shelves the adhesive and grout was sitting on. There's a good 4 or 5 inches of shelf edge for them to display prices. Quite shocking really.

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    Matt

    Just got back from Topps Tiles and Tile Giant.

    Went into Tile Giant first and checked for prices. The only thing I could see priced other than tiles, was a load of trowels hanging up on the wall behind the counter.

    Went on to Topps - absolutely everything was priced, got a mitre box and junior hacksaw.

    Went back to Tile Giant and got a new blade for tile cutter and picked up more tiles. Made a note to look behind counter to see if there were any price lists visible and/or readable to a customer but couldn't see anything.

    Went and looked at the shelves the adhesive and grout was sitting on. There's a good 4 or 5 inches of shelf edge for them to display prices. Quite shocking really.
    Sorry for your bad experience, I will be passing this on.

    I didn't realise some shops had the space to price adhesives/grout as we don't in my shop.

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    Sorry for your bad experience, I will be passing this on.

    I didn't realise some shops had the space to price adhesives/grout as we don't in my shop.

    I sneakily took a few photos. Please don't get the lads in there in trouble as they're a nice bunch. Maybe nobody's bothered to tell them they should have the prices up.

    As you can see, the ledge has plenty of space to put a price on it.



    The shelves run along the length of the shop and underneath them are adhesives and grouts. I didn't see any prices.

    and behind the counter, the trowels are the only prices I could see - just about


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    Thanks for the pics. My shop is nothing like that one. We don't have the shelf above the adhesive. As for behind the counter, we are having them re-merchandised so that every shop is the same. I presume that is why the wall is empty (at least I hope that's the reason )

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt257 View Post
    Thanks for the pics. My shop is nothing like that one. We don't have the shelf above the adhesive. As for behind the counter, we are having them re-merchandised so that every shop is the same. I presume that is why the wall is empty (at least I hope that's the reason )

    Should be interesting to see if there's improvements

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