as someone pointed out it was purchased a reece plumbing supplies for $9.65 i think.
not bad and has a good lip height aswell.
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as someone pointed out it was purchased a reece plumbing supplies for $9.65 i think.
not bad and has a good lip height aswell.
I know it is too late now, but you can buy those cutters you put in a drill that is designed to cut circles, ive got a few and have drilled upto a 100mm hole in floor tiles before. Cost about $60
i tried those but the success was not goodQuote:
Originally Posted by Guy
come on drum I was waiting for a pat on the back about my great idea
Hello all, I'm new to the forum but am impressed with the amount of good advice flying around.
I know this one has been solved in a round about way but if anyone ever come across this situation again (round waste in the middle of the floor) you should consider the following:
1/ Use the angle grinder to cut in from the back of the tile
2/ Use the nippers to rough out the hole close to the cut line
3/ Use a Dremel (or similar) to grind the cut out to a smooth finish.
Works a treat on ceramic tiles.
its was a great idea, well done im glad you bought it up. TOP STUFF!!!!:):)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dan_574
sorry dude im not a nerd! whats a dremel???Quote:
Originally Posted by AaronH
cheers Jace
good odea mate yeah that way you wont ruin the front of the tile and chip it, Dam, that it so obvious i feel like a tool.Quote:
Originally Posted by AaronH
Whats you plan for cutting round the pipe, or have you done it already.
HJ0 Cheers
To be honest mate im going to lay the tub on top of the tiles and prop it up at the back with a small piece of wood to get the height and use he spirit level to get it all squared and level.Quote:
Originally Posted by HJ0
I didnt want to have to cut around the pipe hole for the tub because the tub i have has a shelf in the bottom of the tub so you wont see the tiles any way.
This way i dont have to cut the tiles and i will save time and save tiles aswell.
I will just lay it on top of the tiles sorrounding the pipe and it will look flush. A bead of silicone around the bottom and we are good to go.
I thought this way would be easier and it will look flush. If i had put the tub in first i would have had all these cut tiles sorrounding the tub when tiling up to it and would have looked silly.
ill post some pics of grouting
Np it's been done before, long as you are happy with the results who cares.:) ;)
HJ0 Cheers Looking good:cool:
Drummelars, I would be a bit wary of putting silicone around the trough cabinet at floor level, unless its a plastic cabinet.
If its metal I would leave the gap open to allow any moisture/condensation to dry out as metal cabinets rust.
cool thats a good odeaQuote:
Originally Posted by Jacksin
http://users.tpg.com.au/jselmes/bathroom/03.jpg
Grounts in and lookin good for a first attempt.
not bad if i do say so myslef:):):)