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Welcome to Tilers Talk. The Tilers Community UK

Welcome to Tilers Talk. The Tilers Community Group for the UK.

Welcome to Tilers Talk. The new website for any tiler, tile supplier, adhesive manufacturer and manufacturer of decoupling systems etc. We alllow any company or tiler to register as long as they share the rate of threads posted. Don't post more than one thread at a time, and try contribute to that thread often. Use it like an update thread for your brand. We're a free forum, wont ever have ads on it, wont display ads for or take a penny from suppliers or brands. There are a lot of groups being quite shady about how they choose who to promote on their pages. Think backhanders more than putting money into a tilers community.

We are independent from all suppliers and brands. We allow all brands to post their news here and join in with the threads and chat.

Thread 'How NOT to tile in showers and bathrooms'
I absolutely despair. I don't usually knock anyone's work, even on jobs I get called to repair/put right... but this boils my p1ss. A local property maintenance business has just posted this on FB, the owner lives less than a mile from me, and I've lost a few bathroom jobs to him. This is the standard? In his words, "Another satisfied customer" Fvck me.
Any of you members of Tilers Community on Facebook? They do a raffle where the members win prizes each month I think it is. Think you need to be in with Sam Hoffman to actually win it though as he manually draws it. Ha needs use a number generator or video pulling names from a hat or something. Loads of companies involved don't know how much he's charging for their involvement. Or whether he doesn't take anything and just wants to give the members things. The problem is; it's on...
How long have you all been tiling for? Where did you learn the trade?
https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/topway-1200mm-tile-cutter-100-video-pictures.106575/ https://www.tilersforums.com/data/video/89/89497-b735ccb2ead0b503ba9307a2030990dd.mp4 - video of it cutting. I saw this manual Tile Cutter that's 1200mm (they do a 1000mm too) for £109 on amazon and had to share it as it cuts so well.
What is you experience with either, or even lucky enough to have both makes maybe and prefer one cutter over then other for some types of tile or score/cut. And the other make perhaps reliable with tough long tile and thin cuts? What's your flavour? Rubi Tile Cutters or Sigma Tile Cutters? Or maybe even something else??
https://amzn.to/3OnZPNK Some deals on amazon. For black friday week or month or whatever it is. Clicking this leaves a 4hr Cookie and gives us 30p if you click it then buy something. Thanks if you do. Can be anything at all doesn't need to be one of the deals. Just click it, search for your item, buy it, we get 25 ish pence. Can do it once per day.
Our range of KERDI-LINE drains have long been specified as part of a system solution for showers, offering a number of configuration options and integrating with products in the KERDI range for a fully waterproofed system. Did you know our BBA-approved KERDI-LINE-G3 is the ideal solution where height build up may be problematic? At just 78mm high, floor build-up is kept to a minimum and specifiers are still able to meet the performance criteria of BS EN 1253. Ready to find out more...
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