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SOME PICTURES OF MY LATEST JOB , THEY WERE THICK ANTI-SLIP TILES , FIRST TIME I VE USED THEM. I FOUND THEM PRETTY TOUGH BUGGERS TO CUT BY HAND ( ... -
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Re: Detail matters (even on hard to cut anti-slip tiles)
Nice work mate...
Now turn your cap locks off and get yourself a Fein
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Detail matters (even on hard to cut anti-slip tiles)
lol there off now
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Re: Detail matters (even on hard to cut anti-slip tiles)
Nice floor.. ye get a Fein and undercut those backmoulds..
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Yep a fein would of sorted that in 30 seconds
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Re: Detail matters (even on hard to cut anti-slip tiles)

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
Nice work mate...
Now turn your cap locks off and get yourself a Fein
Very funny....lol
Nice job though Jason!!
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Re: Detail matters (even on hard to cut anti-slip tiles)
right what is a fine
i type it in on google and in brings up allsorts
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It is a fein lol
Click on trade tiler logo on the left and go looksie
Also utube it 
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Re: Detail matters (even on hard to cut anti-slip tiles)
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i've been meaning to get one for ages, i'll get one after my holidays paid for
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That looks like a great little tool, how does it cut out grout if the blade is not spinning round ?
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I would make it your next buy mike
Marking and cutting tile as detailed as you have shown would take at least 5 mins, with fein, 30 seconds! Its one of the first tools i take on to every job and do all cutting in a oner, saves so much time Mike!
The blades are not cheap but as long as you avoid cutting through any screws by accident then they will last a while!
I got one when I started working for local kitchen company, having to cut around all the cornice was doing my head in.
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Re: Detail matters (even on hard to cut anti-slip tiles)
sweetttttttttttttttttttttttttt ordered one this morning thanks guys , but do you think the detail looks better or is it just me
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Re: Detail matters (even on hard to cut anti-slip tiles)
Cutting round that detail is so much work, use the fein to cut the bottom of architraves and you won't look back.
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Detail matters (even on hard to cut anti-slip tiles)

Originally Posted by
eleven
That looks like a great little tool, how does it cut out grout if the blade is not spinning round ?
It oscillates mate, from low to high speeds, ( variable) good piece of kit, but it is good to be able to do it the old way. Power cuts, no power etc.
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Why didn't you remove the kitchen plinths before the sbr was applied? you didn't tile up to them did you? ?
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its not sbr, its arcylic bond and the customer only wanted to tile up to them as he bought a job lot of tiles , it took just over an hour to set out as he really didnt have enough tiles and i coulnt afford to break or miss cut any, he went and bought to the exact sq mtr , by the end of the job he had 1 tile left, lol
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Re: Detail matters (even on hard to cut anti-slip tiles)
Yep, bit of cardboard, and a tile. One fein cut later, and the tile will slide under the architrave. Looks much better imho.
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