Need to re-tile around some plug sockets that will get moved ,whats the best way to cut out the hole for them ?
seen some jigsaw blades for ceramic ,are these any good
only cheap 15x15 tiles so no big deal if i break the odd one trying
Cutting a square hole in a Tile
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- Inky Pete
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No, had to get the ceramic blade seperately - about £18 from B&Q.
The tool itself cost me about £65 and came with a bi-metal segment blade, a plunge cut blade, the sanding pad and a selection of sand paper sheets.
So far have also used it for trimming up an awkwardly placed bit of decking board with the plung blade, under-cutting architraves and skirtings with the segment blade, and some sanding (it's a fierce sander!!)
The tool itself cost me about £65 and came with a bi-metal segment blade, a plunge cut blade, the sanding pad and a selection of sand paper sheets.
So far have also used it for trimming up an awkwardly placed bit of decking board with the plung blade, under-cutting architraves and skirtings with the segment blade, and some sanding (it's a fierce sander!!)
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As already pointed out, The bosch PMF 180E Is a great piece of kit for cuts like this, or you can use a diamond wheel cutter like this-
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