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MargaretR 23-10-2007 17:31

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 484192)
Kate you need to drill through the tiles wuth a masinary drill and put plastic plugs in for you bathroom accessories.

But be sure to use a drill bit designed to drill tiles or they may crack
How to Drill into Tile Without Breaking It | DoItYourself.com

lancsdave 23-10-2007 17:33

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Get a proper tile bit ( it's got a sharp point on it ) and put masking tape on the tile where you are going to drill to stop the drill bit from slipping.

West Ender 23-10-2007 17:35

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Never mind JB, I think it's a fascinating and under-valued topic. ;)

Now, on a practical note; if your loo-roll holder has a matching metal flap on top, as many hotel ones do, the only way you can hang the roll is away from the wall. If you do it the other way it will be caught on the edge of the drop-down flap, as it rolls, and will wrinkle and tear. I'm sure I don't have to point out the potentially dire consequences of using a sheet of wrinkled, torn loo-paper, we've all been there haven't we? Oh, well some of us have.

On a scientific note; you know how, sometimes, the perforations in your bog-standard (boom boom) 2-ply loo-roll don't quite match up? It only takes a centimeter out of line and you've got little bits of shredded paper where you gave a tug and only one lot of perforation worked. To cure this problem, hang the offending roll the other way (end facing the wall if it was formerly away from the wall) and, Hey Presto!, your little perforations will match perfectly.

Did you know that it is considered vulgar, in polite society, to use any other colour paper than white? If you want to show how very sophisticated you are where it really counts you should hang plain white paper and avoid pink, green or, particularly, multi-coloured squares of the Daily Mirror. The latter can leave a lasting impression on your guests.

Ooh, I could go on all night but I'll have to stop. Call of Nature. :D

katex 23-10-2007 17:36

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 484192)
Kate you need to drill through the tiles wuth a masinary drill and put plastic plugs in for you bathroom accessories.

Scared though .. might crack the tiles.

There is another problem too .. there are already holes in the tiles where the last one was .. quite deep. Friend (whose husband works for large Spanish manufacturer) told me to put grouting in rather than filler. Bought a tube, but doesn't come out of tube very well, so gave up on that one. Think it might have dried up or summat ?

Heard that you are best to put masking tape on tiles first before drilling .. everybody agree ?

Sorry if going off thread Jambutty, but is sortof related, and been dyeing to ask question for long time, but thought you might all think I am a helpless/thick woman like, and that would never do .. :rolleyes:

steeljack 23-10-2007 17:38

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(thread wander) what amazes me is how many people at work think nothing of stealing toilet rolls and taking them home , even the big 15 inch diameter industrial rolls go missing . I'm still trying to figure out how they take them out of the building

BERNADETTE 23-10-2007 17:39

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Why are you bothered what people think? If you need advice just ask!!!!

jambutty 23-10-2007 17:40

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 484196)
Never mind JB, I think it's a fascinating and under-valued topic. ;)

On a scientific note; you know how, sometimes, the perforations in your bog-standard (boom boom) 2-ply loo-roll don't quite match up? It only takes a centimeter out of line and you've got little bits of shredded paper where you gave a tug and only one lot of perforation worked. To cure this problem, hang the offending roll the other way (end facing the wall if it was formerly away from the wall) and, Hey Presto!, your little perforations will match perfectly.

Ooh, I could go on all night but I'll have to stop. Call of Nature. :D

That’s because the two sheets have got out of sync. You just have to unwrap one once round the roll and they should then line up OK.

BERNADETTE 23-10-2007 17:41

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People used to steal the big ones out of one of the clubs in Accrington. The cheeky sods even broke the lock on the holder.

MargaretR 23-10-2007 17:44

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 484198)
(thread wander) what amazes me is how many people at work think nothing of stealing toilet rolls and taking them home , even the big 15 inch diameter industrial rolls go missing . I'm still trying to figure out how they take them out of the building

When I managed a building I had those single sheet dispensers installed, and then the packs of sheets started going missing from a storage cupboard - they had to be put under lock and key - employees with a grudge often steal in order to get revenge.

jambutty 23-10-2007 17:44

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 484199)
Why are you bothered what people think? If you need advice just ask!!!!

My sentiments entirely.

Let others live in ignorance.

Right! That's it for today. A snack, a brew and footie on telly.

katex 23-10-2007 17:48

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 484194)
But be sure to use a drill bit designed to drill tiles or they may crack
How to Drill into Tile Without Breaking It | DoItYourself.com

Thanks for the link Margaret, however, all seems terribly difficult and don't have the correct tool ... think I will wait for a kind gentleman to come along who does .... :D

Neil 23-10-2007 17:48

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Well I agree with you on this one jambutty ( don't fall over with shock ).
The missus always puts it on the wrong way so I have to correct it for her :D

MargaretR 23-10-2007 17:53

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 484206)
Thanks for the link Margaret, however, all seems terribly difficult and don't have the correct tool ... think I will wait for a kind gentleman to come along who does .... :D

Don't be so 'helpless', get yourself a cordless drill and get on with it :rolleyes:
The reason I have done lots of DIY is the fact that if you wait for a man to do it -

IT NEVER GETS DONE!!!

BERNADETTE 23-10-2007 17:54

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 484206)
Thanks for the link Margaret, however, all seems terribly difficult and don't have the correct tool ... think I will wait for a kind gentleman to come along who does .... :D

I was just going to say one of the kind gents off Accyweb will help you out;)

MargaretR 23-10-2007 17:57

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 484209)
I was just going to say one of the kind gents off Accyweb will help you out;)

Suspect that this last post will see the death of this thread:rolleyes:


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