What will cut glass and wood together ?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by 3901mick, Nov 14, 2014.

  1. hope not we are only just getting sorted after our spring camp flood , these things always seem to let go when your not their :( one leak = complete redecorate of ground floor , revamp of kitchen and new floors in every room , n with 500 excess all they are paying for is lounge carpet rest weve had to do :rolleyes:
     
  2. Tuesday wildchild

    Tuesday wildchild I'm a circle!

    Did you put the spares under the bath so you knew what room they were for?
     
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  3. Silver

    Silver Needs points/will pay!

    In answer to the thread title....nothing on this planet. Take some tiles off the wall or go through a wall behind the bath taps. My Brother in law got to his taps through a hole in his stud work on the landing:D
     
  4. Silver

    Silver Needs points/will pay!

    I do this^ and behind the plinths in the kitchen:lol:
     
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  5. Tuesday wildchild

    Tuesday wildchild I'm a circle!

    Sounds like builder talk to make the job bigger and more costly. ;)
     
  6. Silver

    Silver Needs points/will pay!

    I was hoping his bath sits on an outside wall and he would need scaffolding and the works:cool:
     
  7. as we dont have circular unit feet ive just fitted plinths with magnets for this very reason in kitchen , getting their finally , amticos down :rolleyes:
     
  8. I would, I do have a scaffold tower :thumbsup: But I would rather re tile the bathroom.

    Why didn't I put them behind the bath panel. Bugger
     
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  9. Silver

    Silver Needs points/will pay!

    I've nearly put my shell up while you've been sorting that claim. We've been looking at some Karndean, it's this or ceramics.....nothing else will stand up to the dog now.
     
  10. Thing is Barn they might be fine, its not a chance I want to take. You know who is up the duff again and knowing my luck it would happen 2 days before she is due lol
     
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  11. This. I've got a Bosch multicuter that has offset blades so you can Cut flush to surfaces
     
  12. your getting paid though and your a full time super hero :D we have a life too , errrm well scratch that bit :oops: she doesnt do decisions :rolleyes:
     
  13. :eek: stud :eek:
     
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  14. Me too and the tile cutter attachment would find a knob of butter hard work, it certainly wouldn't cut my tiles. :D
     
  15. I apologise for being facetious earlier but its not going to happen. Either trash the bath panel and replace with new or you might get behind the tiles by taking the architrave off and going from the side. Depends how well they are bedded and onto what but most likely they will break. Yer into replacing them I think.
     
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  16. Silver

    Silver Needs points/will pay!

    The mirror strips might be fixed with double sided tapes. Can you try and warm them a little and ease them off. Then cut the panel with conventional tools. Then put the broken pieces of mirror back later:confused:
     
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  17. Ah I've never used the tile blade but its been great for everything else I've thrown at it
     
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  18. Yeah mines great on wood and plastic. Anything harder it's rubbish.
     
  19. Architrave off and pad saw through tile cement/plaster will get bottom tile off. Top tile... no chance but you culd probably cut it (by some means), flush to bath top -file straight if you need to. Panel off, change flexi hose, Panel back. Use bottom tile but fit higher and fill bottom gap with short length of architrave (or skirting). (after youve refitted the architrave of course.) regrout. Job done - what a PIA. I reckon thats doable
     
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  20. Mines gon e through mortar and render OK! Buy a new sharp blade tight wad :p
     

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