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Old 22-03-2007   #1
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I'm finishing my current job in a couple of weeks and going on a course at NE Tiling,I'm planning on giving the tiling a proper crack and giving it everything no half measures.I've set aside a decent amount of money and think I'm better off getting the high quality equipment with brands like Rubi.
Do you guys in the know think this is the right way to go?I don't see the point in shelling out for mediocre equipment only to have to replace it with the proper stuff in a few months.As one guy says on here 'You get what you pay for!'

If I'm after a whole set of tools can any of you pros tell me what are the best tools to buy.

Since I'll be buying so much at once is there anywhere you could recommend where they would do me a deal for a fairly big order of tools?

Everyones comments are appreciated,thanks Simon

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Tradetiler.com Home is probably a good start. There's a starters tool list on the site too which you can browse through. You don't always get what you pay for though, but sticking to Rubi and Karl Dahm canbe a good start but if you find similar tools cheaper don't always rule them out.

This post will point out a few required tools too. http://www.tilersforums.co.uk/tiling...arter-kit.html

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wait till you go to the tiling course at north east tiling as darrens got good gear for sale his tile cutter is simple and easy to use also got good trowels well thats my opion you ll also be working with them on the course so you ll get used to them
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Start off with a good selection of trowels - as advised by your course tutor, good spirit level, nippers, wet cutter - as expensive as you can afford ( I started off wit B&Q special then upgraded later) Good rubi - suggest TS60 PLUS. Find your feet and decide what extras you need as you go along. Trade tiler will deliver most items next day anywhere if you are stuck - also good set of hole saws if you can afford - suggets Armeg - will set you back around £180.00 - cuts through anything. A must for a professional finish around pipework.
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I havent been at it for long mate and would advise to get your basics first rather than spend a fortune on stuff you might never get around to using or find something you prefer once you have a bit of knowledge on what techniques and tools you prefer and the pros and cons of the more expensive gear. I've spent £800 to £900 on what I need to get jobs done. I'm starting to check out other bits of kit on the market now, bits n bobs I think I may prefer to use rather than what I've got or may just make the process easier or cleaner. But I have just got the basics at the mo. It can be pretty quiet until you get your approach together so all the pennies count over the initial starting out period.
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Thanks for your feedback guys its much appreciated
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Darren from the course training centre, i will go through a full set of tools as to what to get to get you started, wait until you have been on the course or you will end up buying stuff that you dont need,

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I would not spend to much on tools at the moment, just get the basics, i would get a rubi tile cutter, but my wet cut came from screwfix and it works perfect. The best tool i bought was the the diamond blade for a 4inch angle grinder from tradetiler i use it all the time when tiling bathroom saves running up and down. good luck
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I would not spend to much on tools at the moment, just get the basics, i would get a rubi tile cutter, but my wet cut came from screwfix and it works perfect. The best tool i bought was the the diamond blade for a 4inch angle grinder from tradetiler i use it all the time when tiling bathroom saves running up and down. good luck

What does the customer think about you creating loads of dust with your grinder ? Not very professional - you would not get away with that in many people houses.
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I would not spend to much on tools at the moment, just get the basics, i would get a rubi tile cutter, but my wet cut came from screwfix and it works perfect. The best tool i bought was the the diamond blade for a 4inch angle grinder from tradetiler i use it all the time when tiling bathroom saves running up and down. good luck
Use the bath as a work bench, obviously covered with dustesheets / blankets etc.

Or do what I do - a pair of folding saw horses and a nice peice of chipboard. Instant workbench that you can get your wet cutter, Rubi and tools on that sits nicely on the landing.

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I have a piece of 15mm mdf - bath width & 1 metre long Has some rubber carpet underlay stuck to it. I always put this on top of bath. Great protection. Also makes good table
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I got a Black and Decker workmate off of ebay for 20 notes


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