Anybody have a solution for the following. Just got my kitchen tiled with 4" porcelain tiles. tiler refitted the standard white socket face plates when he was finished. I then decided that I'd prefer some chrome ones instead. they are flush face plates and have a bit of a groove running behind them. As such, the space cut out by tiler for the sockets isn't fitting exactly - especially where there are a group of sockets/cooker switches together. Himself tried to grind a bit of the edges of the tiles with some grinding attachment on the drill but apparently there isn't enough resolutions on the drill or the grinding stone not able to stand up to porcelain.
Would anyone have any suggestions for some kind of tool which might stand up to the job - something like a mini angle grinder but would have to be able to get into corners. otherwise, I've just blown €250 and he wont be very happy with me!!!!
Would anyone have any suggestions for some kind of tool which might stand up to the job - something like a mini angle grinder but would have to be able to get into corners. otherwise, I've just blown €250 and he wont be very happy with me!!!!