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Discuss Anybody know where I can get some odd shaped Quarry tiles (i think)see pic in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; PIC_0038.JPG I am restoring the terracotta floor in the kitchen,and these are in the hall They are about 6.5 by 7 inches and look like quarry tiles . and the ...
          
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    Cool Anybody know where I can get some odd shaped Quarry tiles (i think)see pic

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    I am restoring the terracotta floor in the kitchen,and these are in the hall They are about 6.5 by 7 inches and look like quarry tiles . and the client wants them replaced . Any ideas where i could get replacements

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    Default Re: Anybody know where I can get some odd shaped Quarry tiles (i think)see pic

    They do not make Provencales type tiles now..

    You can however do what a customer of mine did and get a tile of the same colour or maybe a 200x200 quarry tile and then make a template of the existing tile...

    Then go to a water jet comp and get some new ones cut using the template.. my customer got 3 done for about £20..

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    Default Re: Anybody know where I can get some odd shaped Quarry tiles (i think)see pic

    great idear DAVE or customer's idear

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    Default Re: Anybody know where I can get some odd shaped Quarry tiles (i think)see pic

    Good Idea , many thanks

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