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Old Jun 7, 2006, 04:43 AM
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Cutting A Tile Floor

One of our experts is asking for our help in a E-mail. Since I have no experience in this area I'm posting his E-mail here. He's away from his computer and on vacation so if any of our experts have the solution to his problem I'll E-mail him back with the answer. Thanks, Tom




From : Moishe (a.k.a. MP3)
Sent : Monday, June 5, 2006 2:37 PM
To : <speedball1@hotmail.com>
Subject : Installing toilet rough-in

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Hi Tom,

Quick question: I need to rough in a toilet in an existing tiled floor. What's the best (read: compromise between safest/easiest and cheapest) method of cutting the hole through the tile: some sort of "tile saw", sledgehammer and chisel, Dremel, etc?

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Old Jun 7, 2006, 04:56 AM   #2  
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A circular saw with an abrasive "blade" will work, but the few times I've done it, I just used my Dremel. Wear a mask to avoid breathing in the dust.
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Moishe responded - and asked which attachment to use. My reply:

If I'm not mistaken, the one I used was the thick fiberglass abrasive
wheel...but for ceramic tile, Dremel recommends the Diamond Wheel (#545).
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Thanks Rick,
Moshie is one of the heavy posters over on the plumbing page. I miss him, but then I miss Labman and Scottgem too. tom
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He can also use an angle grinder w/ a diamond wheel. This is more controlable than a circular saw. Havent used a dremmel for that so I dont know about that.
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