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Fitting a Mirror to a bathroom
wall with large stone tiles
Now your
bathroom is getting close to its finish (tiles grouted) walls painted its time
to fit those little accessories that make life easier in a bathroom. In this instance
we are putting up a mirror.
The main challenge is whether to follow the
TILE LINE or the PLUMB LINE. So we make a series of measurements.
This is the working wall. And the mirror has to be fitted above the brown
glass tiles but not so high as to catch the pitched roof line. Also central.
Measure, Measure, Measure.
Above are two areas of masking tape "in the
general area of the fitting lugs"
First we measure above the tile line
then put a level on. The fittings are drawn round on the tape. Is everything the
right way up? We draw eyelets on the tape.
The first holes are drilled.... Always nerve racking to start.. Above you
can see that we have finished one hole. And started the next.
Lets get rid of the tape to check our work
Looking perfect! - You can see that once we start drilling there is a dimple
or ring which the drill bit will seat into.
The drill cant slip now that pit has been formed. Just remember to add
water by holding a sponge under the drill bit
Fit your rawl plugs. I always throw away the supplied plugs and fit my own.
Red for 6mm and Brown for 8mm. That way I know for sure I get a secure fit. Buying
a lot of rawl plugs in bulk is cheap and saves you time.
Now is the moment of truth.... Did all that measuring make for a spot on
job? The tape is pulled back. The screws are tight.. And we have a mirror!
Diamond drilling of any tile in 6mm or 8mm is guaranteed not to split your
tile.
Used with a battery drill will ensure a SLOW and CONTROLLED start.
Once you are in - then speed up if you want.