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These are 16mm thick, Albert. Would that still be possible? I hadn’t even considered it.

@Andystiletiling I think it would be possible but I’d have to cut the mounting brackets back a bit on the Bath. Probably use a thick XPS Bath panel Board. I’ll probably cut the Foam board first and take a look. It would be an incredibly heavy removeable panel. I always have my panels removeable.
 

Albert

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all the cuts here are done as i said. All 16mm, give it a try
 

Albert

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Are they the thick ones Albert?

Explain to me more about this technique. I’ve not done it before. Many thanks. :thumbsup:
Before cutting machines became readily available you cut tiles with
a pin hammer and a cutting chisel you drew a line and tapped a break
in the surface, you then tapped the back of the tile sharply behind
your break line with your pin hammer to separate the two pieces
I still cut a lot of tiles this way except instead of the cutting chisel
I score with my rubi cutter and then break with cutting hammer.
It still works for me
 

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