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(November 2014)
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Tiling Tools
Tile Cutters:
Platform tile cutter
Tile cutters are used to score a clearly
defined scratch across the glaze of a tile
they vary in size shape and style.
A cutter could resemble a small pencil
with a cutting tip or it could have a
hardened tungsten carbide wheel.
Some cutters have two jaws to hold the tile when you break it after scoring along the
glazed surface.
Electric tile cutter
Have water cooled diamond disc blades,
the water also keeps the amount of dust
down to a minimum. although a face
mask and eye protective equipment
should be worn.
Use for delicate ceramic tile cutting.
Comfortable plastic handle. Tungsten
carbide tip
Tile saw:
Use for cutting slots, angles & curves in
ceramic, floor & wall tiles. Large deep
metal frame. Tungsten carbide blade.
a good tool for cutting curves in tiles to
fit around obstructions such as pipes
Tile File:
a flat strip of metal with an abrasive
surface coated with tungsten carbide
used to smooth the rough edges of cut
tiles. when the surface has become
clogged you can clean with a wire brush
TCT Circle tile cutter:
This hole cutter cuts holes in ceramic
tiles. The cutter features a tungsten
carbide blade safety cage and variable
cutting from 20 to 94mm
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Grout Rake:
Tungsten carbide grit coated blade.
Removes grout from between tiles before
re-grouting
Tile Nippers:
Tile cutting pliers with TCT tipped jaws
and sprung handles. Black lacquered
finish and blue dipped handles. Slight
curve on jaws enables effective cutting
and trimming of tile or mosaic
Profile Gauge:
Use to find profiles or edges and
accurately transfer on to material to be
cut.
can be bought in various sizes
Adhesive comb:
DIY Adhesive comb features the most
popular 6mm teeth
used for serating the tile adhesive
Wood squeegee:
DIY grout spreading squeegee for use on
floor and wall tiles
Tile Spacers:
Tiles spacers designed to give regular
gaps between tiles.
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Tiler’s Wash Bucket and sponges
• wash bucket roller kit
• for rinsing off tile grouts from sponge
floats
• leaves clean film tile surface
The tilers wash bucket and hydro
sponges are designed to speed up the
laborious job of cleaning off tile grout
The tile grout is applied and worked
into the joint with the green rubber
faced float and allowed to start going
off
The yellow hydro sponge floats are then
used to clean off the grout residues
The sponge float is cleaned in the wash
bucket and excess water squeezed out on
the rollers
Trowels:
notched trowels with detachable and
replacable serated blades
one side of the blade is used for
spreading the adhesive upon the surface
the other side (serated) is used for
serating the adhesive
changing the serated blade of a tiling
trowel
some cheaper trowels have fixed edges
that cannot be changed
serated blades
for the trowels come in a choice of Vee
or square notches
Notched Spatulas:
notched spatulas
used as a scraper type applicator and
spreader for adhesive, the one pictured
takes a detachable 11 inch serated blade
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Level:
spirit level
used for vertical and horizontal levels
Laser Level:
Laser level
used to find levels over distances and set
up datums
Aluminium Ruler:
Aluminium Ruler with Spirit Levels in
both horizontal and vertical planes length
is 900mm metric and imperial scales
useful for marking out
Mastic gun
Steel skeleton frame. Capacity variable from 300ml. Handle with plunger & release clip. Gun for application of sealants & adhesives
Tape Measure:
steel tape measure with both metric and
imperial markings
Pencils:
for marking where tiles are to be cut
never use a felt tipped pen
SILICONE SEALENT FINISHER For shaping silicon sealant.
5mm, 8mm and 45¾mitre
profiles
to suit different applications.
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Service Conditions
Introduction
It is very important to consider the service condition of a tiling installation when
completing a wall tiling project, listed below are the different service conditions
involved in wall tiling installations with a brief description of each condition and
where they are found
Dry
A dry service condition is where the tiling installation comes into no contact with
water, typically in a domestic kitchen or bathroom, where only the shower area is
considered a wet area.
Splash Contact
These are areas such as above sinks or baths where water may be splashed onto the
tiling installation but will not affect it and should be treated as a dry area.
Condensation
Condensation can occur in many areas but poorly ventilated areas can be particularly
susceptible and if this is a concern great care should be taken with the choice of grout,
ideally anti-bacterial grout should be used.
Occasional Wetting
The term `occasional wetting` is usually applied to a domestic bathroom with a
standard water pressure fed shower and not a power shower, which is dealt with later.
Frequent Wetting
The term `frequent wetting` is usually applied to commercial tiling installations such
as communal showers at a leisure center where the showers may be left on all day,
and therefore a lot more is required of the products used.
Power Showers
Power showers are a special case because the amount of water they use and the
strength of the water jets it produces, when a power shower is going to be used
consideration should be given to the adhesive and grout chosen, in particular the grout
must be very strong and ideally an epoxy or high polymer modified grout should be
used.
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Preparation and Substrates
Preparing the surface for wall tiles
Glazed tiles will highlight any undulations in a wall, therefore the surface to be tiled
has to be Flat (+/- 3mm).
If you are to tile more than one wall in the same room where tiles will meet at an
internal or external angle then the walls will need to be Flat and Level or you will
notice the difference in the cuts that run up the angles.
Gypsum finishing Plaster
Gypsum Finishing Plaster is the most common background for wall tiling, and in
good condition is a perfect surface for tiling, the maximum weight to be put onto
plaster is 20kg per m², check the surface with a long level both vertically and
horizontally looking out for dips or bulges, if the surface is too uneven or is off level
too much then you should consider either floating the wall(s) with sand / cement or
using the direct bond method of dot and dabbing plasterboards to the surface.
If the walls require levelling then this should only be done with sand/cement render.
Plaster should be completely dry prior to tiling usually 3-4 weeks, and then primed
with APD primer. It is important to note plaster is water sensitive!
Plasterboard
Plasterboard is a better background than a skimmed finish wall due to weight
restrictions on skimmed finishes, You can tile over plasterboard upto 32kg per m² in
weight, so long as they are securely anchored to the walls and they are flat level and
with no bulges or dips, the board does not need to be primed.
If the plasterboard is in a potential wet or damp area such as a shower or bathroom
then you should use a water resistant plasterboard.
Painted walls
Walls that have been painted with either gloss or emulsion paint are not suitable for
tiling as the tiles will only be fixed to the paint. Therefore you should roughen the
surface with coarse grit sandpaper so that the adhesive will grip to the wall and not the
paint. Always strip off any loose or flaking paint.
Papered walls
Never fix tiles to existing papered walls as the adhesive holding the paper will not be
strong enough to hold tiles. Always strip off wallpaper from the surface
Old existing ceramic tiles
Provided the old tiles are firmly fixed to the wall (tapping with a coin and removing
any hollow sounding tiles) and there is no sign of bulges uneven or off level surface
then new tiles can be fixed over existing tiles with standard tile adhesive. the tiles
should be clean and dry, the new tiles should be staggered over the existing tiles so
that the joins from the existing tiles do not line up with the new tiles, allow 72 hours
before grouting.
Timber boards
With any timber based boards it is important they are adequately braced, with screws
never nails, Plywood (Marine or WBP 15mm min thickness) is best suited, this should
be sealed with a acrylic based primer if bagged adhesive is being used, you should
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always seal on the reverse side and edges, the tiled surface does not sealing when
using dispersion adhesives.
Brickwork
You can fix tiles to brickwork using thick bed adhesive, but as this is time consuming
and difficult you would be better off to float the wall with backing plaster or dot and
dab the surface.
Ceramic Tiles
Standard field tiles
Standard field tiles have square edges therefore you will need to use spacers when
fixing. they usually have one two or all edges glazed.
many sizes and shapes are available but they usually come in common sizes of
108mm and 150mm square.
Universal tiles
Universal tiles have chamfered edges thus eliminating the need for spacers.
usually they have one two or all edges glazed
common sizes of 108mm and 150mm square
Heat Resistant tiles
Because tiles are fired at great heat during manufacture this allows them to withstand
great heat of temperatures up to 100 C (212 F) without damage to the tile.
The thicker the tile the greater heat that the tile will withstand.
If you are tiling around a fireplace or cooker you should consult either the supplier or
manufacturer to ensure the tiles are suitable.
Rex tiles
Rex tiles have 2 rounded edges for finishing border lines
Re tiles
Re tiles have 1 rounded edge for finishing border lines
Insert tiles
Insert tiles are made especially by the manufacturer on certain ranges of tiles, so that
you understand what an insert tile is it is a tile that for example has a soap dish, towel
rail or lavatory holder built into the tile, ie it is the tile.
Mosaic tiles
Mosaic tiles are made of either small ceramic or glass chips usually approx an inch
square 25mm.
They are supplied bonded to string, paper or nylon mesh or faced with paper which
controls the joints between tiles.
they are usually supplied in sizes of 12 inch square or 12 x 24inch rectangle.
Some mosaic tiles are held together by paper adhered to the face so check before
fixing you have them the correct way round!
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Adhesives Grouts and sealants
Standard adhesives
Cementicious powder form (bagged) – these are set by chemical reaction, these are
mixed with water, and can be used in more situations.
Dispersion pre-mixed tubs - these are set by air contact. Usually Suitable only for
areas that are not likely to come into contact with water,
There are no tubs that are waterproof.
Combined adhesive and grout
Fix and grout does both jobs of adhesive and grout but is difficult to remove from the
face of tiles when set so wipe off clean before it sets, these are more suited for DIY
market.
Water resistant adhesive
These adhesives only come in `bagged form` (Cementicious)
Use this for fixing tiles around showers baths sinks and basins but continue to use it
for the rest of the wall.
If the tiles are to be used for example in a swimming pool then contact an adhesive
manufacturer for advice prior to starting.
Heatproof adhesive
Use this to fix tiles to areas that are exposed to high temperatures
Grout
Used for filling the gaps between tiles, comes as a fine powder to be mixed with water
or ready mixed.
Use a waterproof grout for any areas that will come into contact with water.
Waterproof (Epoxy resin) grout should also be used for tiled work surfaces.
Sealants
A flexible waterproof mastic (silicon) supplied in tubes, and come in many colours,
whereby you would need a mastic gun to use, used for sealing gaps and joins between
tiles and fittings in bathrooms and kitchens.
Measurements for tiling
Multiply the length by the width to give you the square metres in a particular wall and
make a note of it. do this for all walls areas to be tiled and add together.
this should give you the total amount of metres required, add 10% for cuts and
wastage.
Example - A 4inch tile 100mm will fit into a square metre 10 x 10 or 100 tiles
Take a look at the Tile Calculator on the next page.
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Tile Sizes
inches
&
cm
Area to be Tiled in Metres (m2)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 25 30
4 x 4” 10 x 10
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 2000 2500 3000
41/4 x 41/4” 10.8 x 10.8
86 172 258 344 430 516 602 688 774 860 1720 2150 2580
8 x 4” 20 x 10
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 1000 1250 1500
6 x 6” 15 x 15
44 88 132 176 220 264 308 352 396 440 880 1100 1320
8 x 6” 20 x 15
33 66 99 132 165 198 231 264 297 330 660 825 990
8 x 8” 20 x 20
25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 500 625 750
10 x 8” 25 x 20
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 400 500 600
8 x 12” 20 x 30
17 34 51 68 85 102 119 136 153 170 340 425 510
10 x 14.3/8” 25 x 36.5
11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 110 220 275 330
12 x 10” 30 x 25
13 26 39 52 65 78 91 104 117 130 260 325 390
12 x 12” 30 x 30
11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 110 220 275 330
121/4 x 121/4”
31.2 x 31.2
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 200 250 300
13 x 13” 33 x 33
9 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90 180 225 270
121/4 x 81/4” 31 x 21
15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 300 375 450
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Setting out wall tiling:
Before setting out you have to make the right decisions for tiles, adhesives grout
patterns of design, borders and more.
You would need to keep the cut tiles as large as possible, this will almost always
mean you will have to make a compromise.
by this i mean if you were to be tiling up to a window sill with full tiles you may end
up with tight cuts at the ceiling edge or the floor level so it may be better to have cuts
coming up to the window sill reveal.
Datum Line
You will need to set a datum around the walls to be tiled, the datum is not necessarily
a tile joint line, it is merely there to be used for taking measurements from.
The datum should not be broken up by work surfaces openings for windows or doors
etc.
There are different methods for marking a datum line
You can use a combination of spirit levels
You can use a laser level
You can use a level and chalk-line
You can use a water level
Gauging stick
a gauging stick or lathe can be made with a length of straight timber
if you are using square tiles one gauge should suffice
if the tiles are not square then you will need to make another gauge stick.
to make a gauge stick lay your length of timber out on the floor and lay your tiles next
to the timber placing the spacers in between the tiles as you lay them
keep every tile parallel and mark the centre of the joins on the timber stick.
this is to be repeated if not using square tiles.
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Arranging tiles to be set out around a window area:
Example 1A
In the picture above a gauge stick is held horizontally across the window opening, in
this case the centre of the gauge stick lines up with the centre line (vertical) of the
window, this leaves a half tile cut at the ends of the window.
In some cases it may be necessary to use the centre point between the marks on the
gauge stick to balance out reasonable cuts for the tiles to the edge of the window.
before fixing any tiles there is quite some setting out to complete, do not fix tiles
before completing the setting out.
In the example above i set a datum around the room and marked level
using the gauging stick i can now see if it will have even cuts at both the top and
bottom of the wall and should it will require a half cut tile below the window sill
measure the window opening and mark the centre point of the opening, hold the
gauging stick across the window opening and align the centre mark on the gauging
stick to the centre mark you made for the window opening. now check at each end of
the gauging stick to see how much of a cut you will require. you do not want to have
less than half a tile cut running up the sides of the window if possible. if this is the
case then you can move the gauging stick to between 2 tile marks so that the centre of
a tile will be to the centre of the window opening. and check again to see what cuts
you would have running up the side of the window reveal.
when your happy with the size of the cuts to the sides of the window you can mark the
wall where the outer edge of the tile will finish
see pictures of examples on next page.
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Tiling around openings
Example A
the picture to the left shows
the centre line of the
window running in paralell
with the centre of the tile
joint thereby leaving equal
cuts to tiles both sides of the
window
picture shows cuts under the
window sill
Example B
the picture to the left shows
the centre line of the
window with the centre of
the middle tile.
this way you would rely on
the reveals of the window to
be perfectly level vertically
picture shows cuts under the
window sill
so we marked the outer edge of the tiles that are to run up the side of the window
opening using our gauging stick. from these marks or even just one of the marks we
can transfer that mark vertically down the wall with a plumb line or level
(see example 1A) plumb line marks between blue dots
from the vertical line mark at the bottom of the wall we can use our gauging stick
horizontally across the wall to assess what cut would be required in the corners of the
wall, we need to balance these cuts also using the gauging stick the last full tile edge
closest to the corner of the wall can be marked and a plumb line mark can be run
down the wall to the mark. this is where we can set our vertical batten
we also need to decide if we are going to finish to the window sill with a half tile plus
or a full tile etc and how this will affect the bottom of the wall and the top of the wall
to ceiling line if we are fully tiling. so this is where we may have to compromise so
that the wall when tiled looks pleasing.
to be continued
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All Prices include VAT
Tool Price image quantity Ref
Economy Cleaning Sponge £1.00
Professional Hydro Sponge £2.99
Complete Tiling Kit (B) £315.00
002
Professional Tiling Full Tiling Kit (A) £699.00
001
SBR x 5 litres £17.60 5
3 Vial Spirit Level 450mm £6.00
1000
3 Vial Spirit Level 600mm £7.00 1001
3 Vial Spirit Level 900mm £10.00 1002
3 Vial Spirit Level 1000mm £11.00 1003
3 Vial Spirit Level 1200mm £13.00 1004
3 Vial Spirit Level 1800mm (professional red) £25.00 1005
Stabila 1800mm Professional Sprit Level £36.99
10071
Stabila 600mm Professional Sprit Level £15.00 1007
Stabila 300mm Professional Sprit Level £11.99 1006
Stabila 1200mm Professional Sprit Level £22.99
10062
Stabila Quad Set 250/600/1200/1800mm Professional Sprit Levels
£89.99
1006
36 inch marking ruler with spirit levels £6.99
10052
240 volt 150 watt halogen work light with hook £7.70
11030
240 volt 500 watt worklight £11.00
11032
DWW100 Plasplugs Compact Tile Cutter £49.99
11659
QEP 750w Professional Tile Cutter (110v or 240v) £119.99
1167
Semi Pro (Black Box) Manual Tile Cutter £75.00 Limited Stock
(OFFER) 1165
Measure max Tape 10 metre £5.99
1203
Vitrex Pro 630mm Tile Cutter £75.00
1204
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Clinker Brutus 750mm XL Pro Tile Cutter £149.99
1205
DCR electronic distancer stabila £40.00
1209
Stabila Laser Distance measurer £98.99
1210
Stabilo professional Tilers pencil (Yellow) each £1.20
1261
Stabilo professional Tilers pencil (Graphite) each £1.20 1262
Stabilo professional Tilers pencil (Red) each £1.20 12621
Stabilo Pencils x 12 £12.10 1264
Tool Bag 600mm Hard Base Multi pocket £15.00
1265
large canvas tool bag 760mm £8.70
1263
Tarpaulin 1.8 x 2.4 mtrs £3.30
1310
Tarpaulin 3.6 x 4.8 mtrs £9.90 1312
Tarpaulin 6.1 x 3.6 mtrs £12.99 13120
400mm Stainless Steel Floor Trowel £14.99
1322
Stainless Gauging trowel £9.90
14102
Soft grip bucket trowel £3.90
1411
Heavy Duty Softgrip Bucket Trowel £9.99 1412
Stainless Steel Mini Bucket Trowel £5.99
600w low speed adhesive mixer £44.99
1425
850w Adhesive Power Mixer 110v or 240v £65.00
1426
3 piece chalkline set £4.00
1427
25 metre cable reel £23.99
1438
cotton dust sheet 12 x 9 feet £8.99
1439
cotton dust sheets 12 x 9 feet x 3 of £23.99 1440
Cotton staircase dust sheet 24 x 3 feet £8.99 14401
TCT Parrott Nipper £8.50
1444
10.8V Drill Driver (Lithium-Ion) £49.99
1602
hard hat in yellow £5.00
1700
hard hat in blue £5.00 1701
hard hat in white £5.00 1702
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Professional Wraparound Safety glasses (OFFER) £10.00
17041
standard caulking gun 300ml £2.00
2
Invincible Yellow Bucket 3 Gallon x 1 £4.50
2020
Invincible Yellow Bucket 3 Gallon x 6 £24.99 2021
Standard black Builders bucket x 1 with lip £1.99
2022
Standard black Builders bucket x 6 with lip £11.00 2023
Coco Hand Brush £1.75
277870
Polythene Dust Roll (2mx50m) £6.25 282576
Steel Framing Square 400 x 600mm £6.95
3131
Chalk – Blue £1.90
349
Chalk – Red £1.90 350
Chalk - White £1.90 351
Metal Chalk Line £3.75
353
carpenters pencils x 12 & sharpener £4.13
418
Rexel Professional Carpenters Pencil x 1 £0.60
Combination Square £6.99
424
expert caulking gun 300ml £4.00
43
expert caulking gun 400ml £5.00 44
Floor / Wall Scraper with long wooden handle £8.99
4
Deluxe Floor / Wall scraper £17.60
818
TCT Tile Nipper £6.99
503
Steel 100% coverage V notch Shower Trowel £8.99
504
Professional Stainless Steel 6mm square Tilers Trowel £9.99
506
Professional Stainless Steel full bed floor Tilers Trowel £9.99
507
Refina 11” Slotted Edge Softgrip Trowel £16.99
5070
Refina 11” Slotted Edge Softgrip Trowel (H/D) £23.99
50701
10mm Scalloped Notched Blade (11”) Refina £1.50 5072
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6mm square serrated notched blade (11”) £1.50
5073
6mm shower notched blade (11”) £2.20 1730
3mm `V` notch Mosaic blade £1.50 1731
6mm square notch Margin Trowel *OFFER* £2.99
1732
Professional Tilers Washboy set £49.99
5075
Refina Tilers Washboy (Bucket only) £39.99 5076
Professional Tilers Washboy (with wheels) £28.99
50754
Economy Grout Float £5.00
50751
Epoxy Grout Float 10” x 3. ¾” White base £14.30 50752
Heavy Duty Epoxy Grout Float *OFFER* £9.99
Margin Grout Float 6”x2” £3.99
50753
11” Professional grout float £12.99
5076
11” x 5.5” Grout Float £9.99
50762
11” hydro cleaning sponge float £9.99
5077
11” hydro cleaning sponge float (Velcro) £12.99 5077
Replacement hydro sponge for REF 5077 £4.40
50770
Abrasive emulsifying Float with 2 pads £14.00
5078
Replacement abrasive FINE white pad £2.70 50780
Replacement abrasive MEDIUM green pad £2.70 50781
Replacement abrasive COARSE black pad OFFER £1.50
50782
Professional grit edge Tile File (half round) £5.99
50783
Interchangeable Grout Finisher £2.99
50784
Silicone Mastic Spoons £3.99
50785
10 inch Tile Steel Shaping Template Profile *OFFER* £8.99
50786
Stainless steel Tilers 6mm square adhesive Midget Trowel £13.99
5079
Stainless steel Tilers 3mm v-notch adhesive Midget Trowel £13.99 50791
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Grout Rake (blue) with 2 Blades £3.99
509
TCT Circle Tile Cutter £9.90
510
Diamond Tipped Jigsaw Blade 50mm Bosch or Standard (pack of 3)
£5.99
5112
Circular Tile Scribe / Cutter 300mm dia
£9.44
5111
TCT Tile Scorer £2.99 5110
Steel TCT Tile Scorer £2.99
5110
2 – 73mm Tile Hole Cutter (Arrow Head) £12.99
5113
190mm Wooden Mitre Box *OFFER* £2.50
514
Economy Hacksaw £1.25
515
115mm Block Brush £2.99
518
3 inch coated steel scraper £3.50
521
3 inch stainless steel full blade scraper £4.85
522
goldtrowel plastering part 1 DVD £10.00
600
goldtrowel plastering part 2 DVD £10.00
601
goldtrowel plastering parts 1 & 2 DVDs £20.00
602
Perfect Skimming Techniques Part 1 DVD £10.00
611
Perfect Skimming Techniques Part 2 DVD £10.00 611
SDS+ Chisel 3Pce Set – 20,40 & point £5.99
612
Non-Contact AC Voltage Detector £7.99
614
3mm Tile spacers (1,000) £4.99
615
300mm Clear Mark Stainless Steel Rule £1.99
616
600mm Budget Clear Mark Stainless Steel Rule £3.85 6160
600mm Metric Steel Rule (RST) £5.99 6161
9m 800g Stockinette £5.99
617
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100 Assorted Plastic Packers £6.86
633499
Hop-Up Platform 150kg capacity 500mm high
£29.99
640000
Metal Dust Pan £3.66
675197
White Rubber Mallet (16oz) £3.50
7141
Combination Rubber Mallet 16oz
£5.59
7142
gradient laser level £14.99
997
365 drills tile cutting kit
£50.00
995
Self levelling laser level kit £45.00
1170
Stabila LAX 50 Self Levelling Laser Level £120.00
1169
Vitrex Gel2 Swivel Cap Knee Pads £10.00
K1
Notes