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Hi all,
not sure which thread to post this in. We ended up going with a tiler recommended by the showroom we purchased the tiles from. We have ended up in a semi-disaster as on clean runs they tile nicely (although I think they eat adhesive like porridge) - but they cannot cut porcelain to save their lives - we have horrible chipped edges on all the detail cuts.
Finally last night whilst snagging I noticed that they have not put in the vertical strips for the shower glass (too easy to miss this when day monitoring and you would hope that they would think about it).
So I either need to destroy 24 porcelanosa tiles at £40/square or find a way to cut the channel on the wall(s).
I had seen this Rubi circular saw - - does anyone out there have one - and/or do you think it would work (i.e. would we be able to achieve a clean cut with tiles in situ ?
Finally does anyone have any good tips on how to achieve those detail cuts without chipping on Porcelanosa Marmol Carrara/Dark Shine
Thanks in advance
John
not sure which thread to post this in. We ended up going with a tiler recommended by the showroom we purchased the tiles from. We have ended up in a semi-disaster as on clean runs they tile nicely (although I think they eat adhesive like porridge) - but they cannot cut porcelain to save their lives - we have horrible chipped edges on all the detail cuts.
Finally last night whilst snagging I noticed that they have not put in the vertical strips for the shower glass (too easy to miss this when day monitoring and you would hope that they would think about it).
So I either need to destroy 24 porcelanosa tiles at £40/square or find a way to cut the channel on the wall(s).
I had seen this Rubi circular saw - - does anyone out there have one - and/or do you think it would work (i.e. would we be able to achieve a clean cut with tiles in situ ?
Finally does anyone have any good tips on how to achieve those detail cuts without chipping on Porcelanosa Marmol Carrara/Dark Shine
Thanks in advance
John