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wolfiehogan

hello,
have any off you`s had to cut out tiles without breaking them .
can this be done and how do you do it,
as i have to install a shower in a bathroom thats all ready tilled
 
You could try stitch drilling with a tile drill, then cut with a dremmel tile cutting bit (B&Q £12.98). Have done this a couple of times in kitchens. Be careful prising the tile away from wall.
 

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