Tiling mdf boxes

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Want to put these tiles on these mdf boxing. What cutter will I need? I guess get some separators and grout/adhesive all in one
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MDF swells and breaks down in contact with water/moisture so not a great idea if using it in a bathroom etc. If you must use it make sure it is sealed and primed appropriately. Moisture resistant mdf is available but very expensive. Rubi do good cutters
 
They're only ceramic tiles. You can buy a ' disposable ' wet cutter ( vitrex) for under 50 notes, which will cut them no bother.
Please don't even attempt to tile MDF. If you can't take it off to replace it, then stick some 6mm hardi over the top of it.
 
They're only ceramic tiles. You can buy a ' disposable ' wet cutter ( vitrex) for under 50 notes, which will cut them no bother.
Please don't even attempt to tile MDF. If you can't take it off to replace it, then stick some 6mm hardi over the top of it.
Tiler just told me to use grip paint works on mdf but in shop the hardie board with cutter 12 screws
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Yes, those are photos of Hardi backer ?
Looking at the boxes in your earlier photos/post, I don't think they're MDF; they are plywood. Given the amount of paint on them, Hardi is by far your best option.
 
Yes, those are photos of Hardi backer ?
Looking at the boxes in your earlier photos/post, I don't think they're MDF; they are plywood. Given the amount of paint on them, Hardi is by far your best option.
Yeah they're ply, just seen them and still go with hardi then.

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Use the all in one grout and adhesive in pix?

Wants some plastic skirting fixed to tiles too, just use no nails? (not skirting already fixed to wall) Will chop saw be too aggressive for the plastic?
 
We don't mind giving you help and advice on here; but for the ' best results' as they say, let's slow down and do one job at a time. Have you 'Hardied' the boxes yet ?
And No, that tub of ' stuff' has to go back to the shop. Your tiling will be much easier if it's done with a batch of proper adhesive. As 'Topps' features in your photos, go in there and ask for a bag of their " own brand, slow set, white ' adhesive. That'll be the best stuff for you
 

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