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    large format tile gaps

    Hi All thanks for coming back to me, it looks like what i thought 3 to 4 mm best regards
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    large format tile gaps

    Hi All, perhaps i did not explain myself properly so apologies, the floor is 75 Sq meters, 40 Sq meters of this is is a perfect rectangle for a new built extension, the rest is through a hall way and kitchen / Diner. The tile sizes again are 100 cm x 50 cm and to clarify what tile gaps would...
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    large format tile gaps

    I am laying some large format tiles 100cm x 50cm soon and i always thought the gaps should be 4mm plus ? however you see many tile jobs with small gaps eg, 2mm ? I would really appreciate some feedback please
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    cutting 200 x 100mm bevelled tiles

    yes behind the sockets, I have noticed they are a slightly thinner tile than the equivalent tile at B & Q, Tile Mountain, Topps etc. They are 6.9mm, however placing the tile cutter on the lawn (softer surface works better) thanks, job nearly finished
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    cutting 200 x 100mm bevelled tiles

    Hi Andy thanks for the reply I fitted a new blade for this job as the last job was a conservatory floor, I bought it from B & Q regards Gary
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    cutting 200 x 100mm bevelled tiles

    Hi Lee, thanks for coming back to me, yes it is the long thin strips. Reading some replies suggest a better blade and wet cutter, which I think I need to go that way. Once the tile is cut to go around the switch there is not a lot of tile left
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    cutting 200 x 100mm bevelled tiles

    hi All, I have just started tiling a kitchen with the bevelled 200 x 100mm tiles. I have no real issues laying the tiles, however cutting the tiles to fit around and between switches and sockets is proving a pain in the rear. Does anyone have any tips on cutting the fine strips of tile, my wet...

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