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Time's Ran Out

Re: how did people tile 100,s of years ago?..they still seem to be in place..amazing.

12 years ago when my son went to College for tiling, the instructor gave them a pin hammer and chisel to cut a hole in the middle of a tile!
I asked him how many the instructor cut - he said none.
He was only there 4 days before he came to work with me.
He asked me to show him how to do it - so I got my drill out:lol:

When I write my memoirs I'll include a section on Roman mosaic tiling and how they completed masterpieces before Rubi and Stanley came along!
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

Re: how did people tile 100,s of years ago?..they still seem to be in place..amazing.

A couple of years ago I was offered a teaching job at Salford college. During a visit to the workshop I noticed they had some Ruabon quarundum 200x200 (these are for the newer peeps) an heavy industrial quarry tile impregnated with carbarundum powder.


The teacher commented "how difficult to cut they were" I asked him if he had a pin hammer & tipped chisel, after a bit of searching he came up with a cintride chisel and pin hammer. The looks on the faces of the young tilers, when I cut a perfect 50mm piece was a picture. I think they were impressed:thumbsup:
 
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fipple

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interesting comments! ty!:thumbsup:..ive always admired tiling,and how amazingly effective they are as an art form in themselves...Most of the cathedrals etc...stately building and also the intricate detailed designs of the middle east...its like a decorative armour! that u can piece together...Not sure if you can tell,but im getting sucked into tiling more and more!im fascinated by it..:lol::thumbsup:
 
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user123

Re: how did people tile 100,s of years ago?..they still seem to be in place..amazing.

interesting comments! ty!:thumbsup:..ive always admired tiling,and how amazingly effective they are as an art form in themselves...Most of the cathedrals etc...stately building and also the intricate detailed designs of the middle east...its like a decorative armour! that u can piece together...Not sure if you can tell,but im getting sucked into tiling more and more!im fascinated by it..:lol::thumbsup:


Come out the closet, fipple and admit it, you're really a mosaic artist at heart! :hurray: :thumbsup:
 
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david campbell

Re: how did people tile 100,s of years ago?..they still seem to be in place..amazing.

my point is those tiles are still intact!...ive been to rome and seen the stone/slabs pavers marble etc....and they still look amazing!...bit like cave paintings!they havent peeled.!


you can't beat b@q tubbed adhesives eh!
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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fipple

Re: how did people tile 100,s of years ago?..they still seem to be in place..amazing.

I WISH!! mosaicgirl!..:thumbsup:...(sorry dnt know your name)..ive seen your mosaic work...Amazing!...i think tiling,when done right,,is such a beautiful work of art!...especially natural stone....fashioned from a mountain...cut then formed into floors walls...Extremely creative from man/woman there really is nothing like it for that decidant opulant look!..:drool5:...ERRRRR!...IM STARTING to creep myself out:svengo:
 

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