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    Apr 9, 2007, 11:29 AM
    How-To-Install ceramic Tiling
    Looking for some advice on how to install and cut ceramic tiles. Looking for the Micky Mouse version of how to do this. :eek:
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    Apr 9, 2007, 11:37 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by MilitaryMan19D30
    Looking for some advice on how to install and cut ceramic tiles. Looking for the Micky Mouse version of how to do this. :eek:
    I just put in about 1000 sq. ft. of ceramic tile. I have impressed contractors and professional floor people. I say that because it was so easy and it looks so good. The key is to take your time and measure carefully. Mickey Mouse is not the way to go, because if you screw up, fixing it is time consuming. I borrowed an electric wet saw for my project. Renting will be very expensive if it will take you more than a weekend. I found the same saw at Lowe's for less than $300. I would have purchased if I hadn't borrowed.

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