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  • This guys not a 10year expert, he is a 10 year gopher. "Hey gopher bring me a toilet cut and please try to make it curved"

  • why cut any if the toilet is gonna sit over most of the cut???

  • why don't you cut nice half circle with grinder instead?????????

  • I tile for a living. Ridid 10" wet saw and a grinder.

    This video is embarrassing. Sloppy cuts, waving his tile around making a mess, no precision or skill.

    Videos like this make people think doing skilled work takes no skill at all.

    It's a wonder this guy makes a living.

    They should put all these so-called village experts in the same village together and build a big wall around it.

  • @JDMjoshua --- I agree with you. This is a pitiful attempt at tile cutting. Insignificantly, his health & safety would have him in shite for raising tiles on a 10,000 rpm tile cutter & free handing an angle grinder without the correct "ppe" & general incompetence. Most importantly, the toilet ALWAYS sits on the tiles if it is starting from fresh which I thought he was, so there should be no need for such a shite cut.... Anyhow, the cut is CRAP & he is an amateur tiler trying to be intelligent...

  • @JDMjoshua Get over yourself! It's not that difficult if you have half a brain a just a little bit of motivation... I bet you're the type of guy that charges way too much for a job that only costs half of your price. I'm glad that they're showing people how to do it so we don't have to pay you.

  • @JDMjoshua post your own video. all you critical bloggers, armchair quarterbacks.

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  • how not to cut tile

  • Why are expert village videos always bad?

  • that looked like really sloppy work...you can get a precise cut with a grinder and diamond edge blade.

  • Im surprised he didn't cut his fingers off with his hand so close to the table saw while he was using the hand held drill....then maybe we could have seen the how to dial 911 and go to the hospital to get my fingers sewn back on video too!!!! hehehe

  • Yeah, ALWAYS use your plugged in power tools right there at the wet saw while running. Matter of fact heck, use the wet saw as a friggin cutting table..... Brilliant!

  • So many haters. If everyone did it the same this world would not be interesting. Love your neighbor and don't compete with how much you think you know. The day you realize you don't know much is the day you start learning about love and reality.

  • Good nuff! Thanks

  • Are you kidding? That took forever! Mark the back and cut from underneath...

  • Very helpful thanks

  • 10 years , 10 ....man I've been doing tile for about 5 years , and from the beginning....we just use a grinder , and the cuts look perfect , hidden or not ...come to Ottawa , I'll learn ya .

  • BUY A GRINDER ... HAHAHAHA your lame

  • i take it this is for a toilet that has the connection going through tthe bottom?

    other wise i woudlnt know any other time that the toilet being so solid it isnt removable with out breaking.you would want to do this personally i remove tolets and sinks before tiling and replace on to a full tile.

  • jockey, where is your video? Would like to see how detailed you are.

  • Benny from Crossroads

  • Oo miss Diane! ;-)

  • I am satisfied with the way it was done in the video, it is hidden and the only one that will see it's imperfection is shit and shitholes.

  • what a complete tosser. holding grinder in 1 hand and the tile in the other. your just asking for a face full of tile.

  • you know why we can do this "BECAUSE THE TOILET IS GOING TO COVER MOST OF THIS" says just one more time

  • sloppy work can he not cut a hole in a tile??? he is right though... "kinda rough, but remember where its going" that doesnt mean because its covered by the shitter it has to be shit, its the bits you cant see that let you know if the person cares (or knows what he is doing), its attention to detail

  • you can't cut a hole in the tile and get the same function out of it. I will give you 1 million dollars for the machine that cuts a perfect circle in a tile that drops over the drain flange and then magically contracts to go under the flange. you obviously have no idea what your talking about

  • you can't cut a hole in the tile and get the same function out of it. I will give you 1 million dollars for the machine that cuts a perfect circle in a tile that drops over the drain flange and then magically contracts to go under the flange. you obviously have no idea what your talking about ............ the flanges are wax right in America? how about drill a perfect hole then put a new flange on?? to much work for you is it???? i guess this is the difference between a professional and a diy'er

  • no "the flanges are wax right in America? how about drill a perfect hole then put a new flange on??" the SEAL/gasket is wax, the flange is steel or whatever material the drain pipe is. generaly sits 1/2" or so above your sub-floor. and your tile in some applications slides under that flange, depending on who was there before you and how many layers are down or not. i guess it really depends on whether you are butting to the flange or going under it. if butting to it, i would agree with you

  • i agree with what you say but if you are goin under the flange it doesn't matter.

  • that is the industry standard, only a wanna be with no experience would waste an extra hour perfecting a hidden joint.

  • industry standard???? you mean substandard......got to love the American standards

  • not to mention once it is under the pipe flange you will never be able to tell whether it is a perfect circle or a triangle for that matter. obviously you are an idiot

  • i know what im talking about, its called attention to detail, you can buy hole cutters they cut perfect holes from 6mm- 125mm, idiots and tiler DIY'ERS use angle grinders, you obviously have no idea or just finished a apprenticeship and think because you have just completed one you are experienced and know everything, you my friend have NO idea, again let me type it for you, ITS CALLED ATTENTION TO DETAIL, IT MAY BE HIDDEN BUT ITS CALLED EXPERIENCE.

  • You take this way to serious man. It is a tile that will be covered by a toilet, never to be seen by anyone except the person who installs it. Get a life dude. I would hate to work with someone like you. Wah wah it called attention to detail, wah wah!!!! LOL, you must really hate your life. I fell sorry for any women that crosses your path!!!

  • its called pride, its the attention to Detail that is the difference between a good tiler and a shit tiler, working with me is hard, all my apprentices work hard but will thank me when its over because i have taught them not to be sloppy and do shit that is hidden, 6 months down the line they might want a new toilet, take that one out and look at a messy as fuck tile, when you see bad workmanship that is hidden it makes you think what else have they hidden, what else do they cut corners on.

  • I agree with you bro. By the way I was only busting your balls a little. I know how frustrating it can be to watch someone do sloppy work, but at the same time I do not think it is necessary to waste time getting something absolutely perfect, if it is hidden. Just because it is hidden, does not give you permission to make it a sloppy mess, but it does give you a little freedom to do it quickly and not so accurately. That's all am saying.

  • It's not like anyone is going to watch this and then sell themselves as a professional tiler is it? It's a DIY video. Chill out.

    Of course you do it better, but that's why you'll charge what you do, and renting a diamond cutter is far cheaper. No-one expects professional quality when they do it themselves...

  • you would be surprised people do a 1 week course and call themselves professional tilers, so a video might get them thinking that too

  • great job....

  • ps. thats for the cutting tip

  • meant thanks for the tip

  • That's so clever! I didn't think of cutting lines at an angle like that to get the curve.

    I would probably have tried using a manual tile saw but that would have taken an age, lol.

  • For the waste outlet I guess

  • thats some waste pipe hole, must be for a texan toilet, cuz we know those good ole boys like things bigger, maybe they shits are the size of torpedos

  • if the toilet is going to be ontop of the tile why bother cutting it?? you ran your finger over the tile where the tolet will sit, it looks to me as if the tile is under the base so why bother cutting???

  • Yeap! I so agree with you on this one.

  • probably so that the human shit has a place to flush....

  • Jocky;i think what your asking is why did he make the radius cut.the reason is the toilet flange will seat on the sub-floor NOT the tile (in this application) the flange will then be bolted to floor.

    the radius cuts made will match the flange diameter,the tile will butt up against it

  • WHERE THE FUCK IS THE PIPE GOING TO GO, through the tile with some black magic?

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