Progressive hole in porcelain tiles

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Hi all

I am about to start laying some 600x300x10 tiles, the first 2 of which will have 15mm pipes going through them for the towel rad. The issue i have is that i am using speedfit connections which i have managed to get mostly into the wall, but have a slight protrusion where the chamfered part of the fitting sticks out, therefore i need to use my 18mm ATS bit from the front for the 15mm pipe (bit of margin for error!), then some how chamfer the back of the tile to accept the speedfit fitting - I have bought a further 32mm bit to attack the tile from behind to drill halfway, to hopefully file down - from what i am reading, filing isn't really an option for porcelain.

Can anyone offer any advice as to the way to go with this slight problem

Thanks in advance


Tim
 
ae235


How about these?
 
Get a piece of 6mm board, hardibacker mdf or ply,
drill thro with your 32mm bit.
Place the board with the hole in over your tile and stand on it, then drill thro tile using board to hold drill bit over the hole so that it doesn't move or skate.
Fit tile and use a pipe collet around the bottom of pipe and over hole.
Haha just like above.
 
If that pipe rubs through because of expansion and contraction I'll re tile the place for free!
You can only see one side of the cut, other side is a right mess looks like a dogs chewed it
 
Thanks for the tips - I was going to get a hole guide bought which raised the problem of the suction cup gaining traction on the back of the tile!! I've plenty of board so I'll use that 🙂

I do want to step away from those chrome cups if I'm honest - have gone to considerable expense (for an amateur) to expand my tool collection for tiling. I ideally want a 1-2mm bigger hole for the pipe, presume grouting this gap after is ok given the expansion? or will it simply crack?

Regards the grinder - is it easy enough to grind down without adjusting the hole dimensions on the front? As mentioned above, I was going to drill down from the back with the 32mm... hopefully this will chip off easier? Or am i creating too much work?

And also while I'm asking, any top tips on how to get the exact hole centered? I'd usually use paper, but given its a 600x300 tile, that might be quite difficult
 
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