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    Default Tiling Tools Starter Kit

    Just wondered if you lot fancied helping make a tiling tools starter kit, perhaps a full set of tools that a only a tiler would carry. I know this has been done before on other forums but I could do with a copy for us on here too, and a fresh would would be great.

    I think if we keep this to a tiling tools only list for the moment so any plumbing tools, no matter how big or small could stay out of it for the moment. We'll make a seperate one in the future maybe.

    Tiling Tools Starter Kit
    • 100% coverage floor tiling trowel (thick bed solid bed, maybe a large square notch or similar)
    • Large format floor tiling trowel, approx 18", usually.
    • 100% coverage wall tiling trowel (thin-bed solid-bed, maybe a square notch for some)
    • 80% coverage wall tiling trowel (max 80%, most have slightly less but you have to keep to wall tiling regs for dry areas, maybe a 6mm round notch trowel, maybe a square notch)
    Lots of room there for more tools

    If you copy and paste the above in to your post below and add anything you wish, then we'll confirm it all at the end and i'll update the original post. This will help all new tilers and even maybe remind existing established ones.

    ADDITION TO THE POST - 20/11/2007 - JUST ADDING THE REST OF THE TOOLS.
    1. u-notched trowel for floors
    2. v-notched trowel for small wall tiles
    3. 6mm sq.notched trowel
    4. 8mm sq. notched trowel
    5. 10mm sq. notched trowel
    6. 13mm sq. notched trowel
    7. margin trowel
    8. grout float
    9. sponges
    10. buckets
    11. decent wet saw(Rubi or similar)
    12. Rubi ts-50 plus tile cutter(or similar)
    13. mixing paddle
    14. dust sheets
    15. stair dust sheets
    16. slow mixer(corded drill) for powder adhesive
    17. Diamond core drill set 6mm 8mm 16mm 30mm 40mm for all tiles www.365drills.com
    18. Rubi tile nippers(or similar)
    19. Eye protection - for those cheeky lilttle splinetrs that always land in your eye from the wet cutter
    20. Metal snips - for trimming and cutting the beads
    21. Small hand saw and mitre block (with a 'c' clamp if fitting to a work bench)
    22. Tile File
    23. Assorted screwdrivers for plug sockets / random screws in walls
    24. Stanley Blade - for sharpening your pencil!! and a million other things....
    25. Wash Boy and Sponge
    26. Hosepipe
    27. Extension Cable
    28. Bucket Trowel - for scraping out the last bit of adhesive
    29. A couple of spirit levels
    30. A couple of wooden batons and assorted screws
    31. A decent tape measure.
    32. A sweat rag stuffed in the same pocket as your sense of humour.....
    33. Profile gauge?? - paper pencil scissors.

    34. white pencil (for slate/effect)

    35. knee pads (one that fit into trouser pockets are good)

    36. cordless drill, assorted masonary bits, wall plugs.

    37. ****RADIO****
    38. no 1 on list kettle
    39. Dustpan and brush
    40. transport
    41. combi vac,
    42. rubber gloves (black grout)
    43. towels.
    44. a decent stud detector

    45. and ere, a selection of spacers come in handy.
    46. cheap camera or phone for pics for ya portfolio
    47. A couple of levels.... and maybe a couple of edges too.
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    This starter kit would be good for me too i think

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    • 100% coverage floor tiling trowel (thick bed solid bed, maybe a large square notch or similar)
    • Large format floor tiling trowel, approx 18", usually.
    • 100% coverage wall tiling trowel (thin-bed solid-bed, maybe a square notch for some)
    • 80% coverage wall tiling trowel (max 80%, most have slightly less but you have to keep to wall tiling regs for dry areas, maybe a 6mm round notch trowel, maybe a square notch)
    You don't need the large trowel when you start.


    1. u-notched trowel for floors
    2. v-notched trowel for small wall tiles
    3. 6mm sq.notched trowel
    4. 8mm sq. notched trowel
    5. 10mm sq. notched trowel
    6. 13mm sq. notched trowel
    7. margin trowel
    8. grout float
    9. sponges
    10. buckets
    11. decent wet saw(Rubi or similar)
    12. Rubi ts-50 plus tile cutter(or similar)
    13. mixing paddle
    14. dust sheets
    15. stair dust sheets
    16. slow mixer(corded drill) for powder adhesive
    17. hole cutter kit for ceramic wall tiles
    18. Rubi tile nippers(or similar)

    That's a basic kit that every tiler needs. Probably run you around £500 and that would be with quality trowels like Marshalltown.

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    Default Re: Tiling Tools Starter Kit

    Nice list, can anybody else add to this?
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    19. Eye protection - for those cheeky lilttle splinetrs that always land in your eye from the wet cutter
    20. Metal snips - for trimming and cutting the beads
    21. Small hand saw and mitre block (with a 'c' clamp if fitting to a work bench)
    22. Tile File
    23. Assorted screwdrivers for plug sockets / random screws in walls
    24. Stanley Blade - for sharpening your pencil!! and a million other things....
    25. Wash Boy and Sponge
    26. Hosepipe
    27. Extension Cable
    28. Bucket Trowel - for scraping out the last bit of adhesive
    29. A couple of spirit levels
    30. A couple of wooden batons and assorted screws
    31. A decent tape measure.
    32. A sweat rag stuffed in the same pocket as your sense of humour.....

    The list goes on and on and on.....

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    Thanks mate

    We'll keep adding as we think
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    17. hole cutter kit for ceramic wall tiles

    should be

    17. Diamond core drill set 6mm 8mm 16mm 30mm 40mm for all tiles

    Which funnily enough we happen to sell for £49.99 ... Seven drills in five sizes (you get two each of the 6mm and 8mm). We call it the BFKMX which is short for the Bathroom Fitters Kit Max because it covers 98% of all hole requirements in tiles.
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    Are those laser beam things with the 90/180 degree lines worth having?

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    33. Profile gauge?? - paper pencil scissors.

    34. white pencil (for slate/effect)

    35. knee pads (one that fit into trouser pockets are good)

    36. cordless drill, assorted masonary bits, wall plugs.

    37. ****RADIO****

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    You can tell I'm new and yet to take a course.An emergency plumber's phone number!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon. View Post
    You can tell I'm new and yet to take a course.An emergency plumber's phone number!?
    Nice one, good idea Simon.
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    Thanks. I'd keep a pipe/cable detector in the van. Also a basic first aid kit (O.K. I'm a bit off track with this one).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon. View Post
    You can tell I'm new and yet to take a course.An emergency plumber's phone number!?
    Given my past history, an emergency plumber!!

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    your all forgetting the most important tools
    no 1 on list kettle
    no2 Dustpan and brush

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    When is the line drawn on this 'starter kit'

    Cos i would also have some

    transport
    combi vac,
    rubber gloves (black grout)
    towels.
    a decent stud detector

    and ere, a selection of spacers come in handy.

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    To enable you to draw a line ,you must have ,pencils,permanent markers(so line dosn't was off from wet saw)and a ruler so it can be a straight line.

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    as a supplier what would your '' basic '' must have list consist of?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan View Post
    Just wondered if you lot fancied helping make a tiling tools starter kit, perhaps a full set of tools that a only a tiler would carry. I know this has been done before on other forums but I could do with a copy for us on here too, and a fresh would would be great.

    I think if we keep this to a tiling tools only list for the moment so any plumbing tools, no matter how big or small could stay out of it for the moment. We'll make a seperate one in the future maybe.

    Tiling Tools Starter Kit
    • 100% coverage floor tiling trowel (thick bed solid bed, maybe a large square notch or similar)
    • Large format floor tiling trowel, approx 18", usually.
    • 100% coverage wall tiling trowel (thin-bed solid-bed, maybe a square notch for some)
    • 80% coverage wall tiling trowel (max 80%, most have slightly less but you have to keep to wall tiling regs for dry areas, maybe a 6mm round notch trowel, maybe a square notch)
    Lots of room there for more tools

    If you copy and paste the above in to your post below and add anything you wish, then we'll confirm it all at the end and i'll update the original post. This will help all new tilers and even maybe remind existing established ones.
    deja vu

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    cheap camera or phone for pics for ya portfolio

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    Quote Originally Posted by Concept PHT View Post
    19. Eye protection - for those cheeky lilttle splinetrs that always land in your eye from the wet cutter
    20. Metal snips - for trimming and cutting the beads
    21. Small hand saw and mitre block (with a 'c' clamp if fitting to a work bench)
    22. Tile File
    23. Assorted screwdrivers for plug sockets / random screws in walls
    24. Stanley Blade - for sharpening your pencil!! and a million other things....
    25. Wash Boy and Sponge
    26. Hosepipe
    27. Extension Cable
    28. Bucket Trowel - for scraping out the last bit of adhesive
    29. A couple of spirit levels
    30. A couple of wooden batons and assorted screws
    31. A decent tape measure.
    32. A sweat rag stuffed in the same pocket as your sense of humour.....

    The list goes on and on and on.....
    NUMBER 32 IS MOST IMPORTANT!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLAYS TILES View Post
    NUMBER 32 IS MOST IMPORTANT!
    FAF..keep it coming CT....the answer is out there...lmao..Gaz

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    Weve compiled a few tiling kits that include a good range of tools to get you going whilst not breaking the bank.

    Have a look here
    Rubi Tiling Tools Kits, Sets for Tilers

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    Protection for safe sex !!!

    or is it just a myth that female customers come on to you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuyBrandTools View Post
    Weve compiled a few tiling kits that include a good range of tools to get you going whilst not breaking the bank.

    Have a look here
    Rubi Tiling Tools Kits, Sets for Tilers
    What a list! Nice one

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    Protection for safe sex !!!

    or is it just a myth that female customers come on to you?
    It really is a myth mate.
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    It really is a myth mate.
    Anyone know a good window cleaning course?

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    You know after having a look at the Rubi kits I am severely tempted to get out my credit card - my gear is so old and battered (sorry - well used!). I'll have to wait till I sell my house though - got a second viewing from one couple in half an hour - I've had so many muppets over the last 5 months and I am bloody sick of cleaning the house (and mowing the soddin lawn) - never mind moving being stressful its the viewings that do me in.
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    why has nobody said a LEVEL.. One of the most important peice..lol
    Or have i missed it... mmmmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by tilelover View Post
    why has nobody said a LEVEL.. One of the most important peice..lol
    Or have i missed it... mmmmmm
    I think you're bloody right mate.

    48. A couple of levels.... and maybe a couple of edges too.
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    dont forget decent wall scraper for those dodgy private jobs where the addy has been left on from previous tiles.
    And pair of safty goggles.

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    i have an old cd in my glove box.... i draw round it when marking out a waste pipe to cut round. also, i don't have a fancy set of hole cutting drill bits, i make do with a large triangular bit that does any size up to about 35mm, it does struggle a bit with porcelain but if you make a pilot hole first with an ordinary masonary or tile bit, it works great. cheap as chips... i replace it every 2 or 3 months.
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