Hi,
I'm thinking of revamping our existing bathroom but I'm on a bit of a budget. One thought was to cut a square out in the centre of several of the existing wall mounted tiles within the shower cubicle and insert a small border tile for added effect. The only problem is I'm not sure which would be the best tool to perform this job. I did think about buying a Dremel which I thought would might be lightweight and small enough but, again, I'm not sure this would do the job. Any ideas anyone?
Thanks!!
Philip.
Cutting squares in the centre of existing tiles
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heeelllooo and welcome philip
i would forget it
you would require several tools and about 20 to 30 mins per tile
getting a square corner is the hard part as the dremil will not cut out corners easily
your onto a 90pecent chance of a broken tile a 90 percent chance the opening arnt all square and a very good chance off chips
you can buy tile stickers for this very purpose
these ones are water slide so will need fixing and may not be sutable for showers
http://www.benporium.co.uk/
i would forget it
you would require several tools and about 20 to 30 mins per tile
getting a square corner is the hard part as the dremil will not cut out corners easily
your onto a 90pecent chance of a broken tile a 90 percent chance the opening arnt all square and a very good chance off chips
you can buy tile stickers for this very purpose
these ones are water slide so will need fixing and may not be sutable for showers
http://www.benporium.co.uk/
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