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Discuss so far so good. in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Thanks for the advice and reading other replys i have managed to tile all 4 walls ,now ready for the floor. The picture is of the water/waste for the sink ...
          
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    Thanks for the advice and reading other replys i have managed to tile all 4 walls ,now ready for the floor.
    The picture is of the water/waste for the sink it will be behind a full pedestal.im layind hardiebacker over the floor.
    question is whats the best way to finish around the pipes with hardie then tiles?

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    Default Re: so far so good.

    just cut it out as neat as you can with both (4 inch angle grinder with a quality diamond blade helps)

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    Default Re: so far so good.

    thanks chap,would you finish it off with some silicone

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    yes silicone would be better the reason for cutting it as neat as possible is to stop vermin and insects

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    Default Re: so far so good.

    It might be possible to drill the holes as 1x40mm and 1x16mm either side on the porcelain tile

    With the bathroom fitter kit you could start off with the waste pipe in the middle and then bring through the hot & cold 15mm pipes as a seperate item


    This is sort of how it might look coming up out of the tile




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