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Spare Tool

Did my first closer ever today, wouldn't even have even known about em if it'd hadn't been for this forum and a slight disagreement with Marc ;)..
Tiles 900, cut from door to corners each side 850, closer above door 820
I'm working for an ex tiler that was a bit dubious about my plan till he saw the result :)
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Concrete guy

I never used to use these back in the day, however back then 20x20 was considered a "Big" wall tile and anything over 400mm for floors was getting silly.

Look at the pictures in this thread, tiles are getting larger and larger these days and a closer makes more sense than ever if a single tile spans an entire doorway.

As long as the cut edge is tidied up appropriately then I see this kind of necessary these days.
 
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Spare Tool

I like it, and would use it.........but how many times do you see a plumb backmould or doorframe?
Architraves were infact plumb, I checked em with my new fangled laser thing :) still doable though if they were out, just a bit more fannying about, first one I've had to do in ten years but will use one again if necessary.
Guy I'm working for really liked the fact they had a name :)
 
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Ian

Ok, so how about fake grout lines cut in with the wet saw on a light plunge cut? No no or yeah yeah?!
Did a couple of those yesterday on a wet room envelope, two tiddly little triangles that didn't affect the slope and couldn't really have been moved without compromising the set out, I'll get a pic.
 
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I was taught to always try and avoid closures wherever possible so very rarely use them. For me if a closure is apparent or obvious to an untrained eye then it shouldn't be there but used correctly i can see their merit.
Yes true a closure should only be used whe the untrained eye does not notice but a door is an opening game everybody looks through an opening not above
 

Rich Midge

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Yes true a closure should only be used whe the untrained eye does not notice but a door is an opening game everybody looks through an opening not above
Exactly my point mate, a good closure is one you don't see. As for looking through an opening, true for everyone but us tilers! I always look above a door, closure or not it tends to be where mistakes get lost.
 
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Stef

Exactly my point mate, a good closure is one you don't see. As for looking through an opening, true for everyone but us tilers! I always look above a door, closure or not it tends to be where mistakes get lost.
If it's put in for asthetics then it's ok.
I done it on a job above the door, took about 70mm off the tile & polished up the edge, you wouldn't have known it was done unless you used a tape measure.
 

Rich Midge

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If it's put in for asthetics then it's ok.
I done it on a job above the door, took about 70mm off the tile & polished up the edge, you wouldn't have known it was done unless you used a tape measure.
Which is exactly how they should be used. Seen some awful use of closures though in days gone by and when tiles were smaller. I remember looking at walls in a chippy all tiled in 6x6 whites, 2 inch closure up the centre of each door. Just lazy tiling.
 

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