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paji

I am new to this forum and thinking to tile my bath floor on my own....


I have removed the toilet seat so I can put tiles underneath it.

Now any recommended way to make holes so I can screw the toilet seat.

I have just the manual tile cutter and Jigsaw with standard blade...

Now I am thinking two options:

1 ) Made two holes in the tiles and put the tiles under the bath seat and screw it. Not sure how I can achieve it.

2) Use Jigsaw to cut the tile in curve. Any recommended blade to cut the curve with jigsaw?

Also are there any tile cutting services around Essex/Basildon area?
 

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Hi and welcome.

You're going to need to purchase a few tools to do what I think you're asking. Grinder or wet cutter, diamond drill bits.

Have you got any quotes from local tilers?
 
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prceramics

if they are ceramic tiles a masonary bit will do ! why do you need to cut a curve if you have removed the wc
 

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