by Oddbod »
Fri Sep 28, 2007 9:52 pm
Hi, I used wooden panels on mine - but then being a cabinet maker I wood! (sorry!)
Obviously if you use wooden panels access is easy to arrange. If you use tiles the quickest way is to cut out a square in the backing material that exactly matches up with a number of whole tiles, fix a frame behind it, and then replace the bit you cut out. This'll leave you with a removable panel in the backing material.
When you tile over you should (if you've measured right!) be left with a removable panel with perfectly aligned tiles stuck to the front. Around the edges of the panel use silicone instead of grout.
When you need access cut thru the silicone and pull the panel out.
You'll need to replace the silicone when you replace the panel, but if you don't plan to remove the panel often that is fine.
Silicone will hold it an A4 size panel in place on its own, but if you want a larger panel, or want to remove it more often, make the frame a bit bigger and use screws through the tiles to secure the panel. Still use silicone round the edges, but you won't need to replace it when you refit the panel since the screws are doing the holding not the silicone
(Tip. You can drill the screw holes with a masonry drill, but a special tile drill is MUCH less likely to break the tile)
(Second tip: for smoothing silicone buy a “fugi, a really expensive plastic smoother available in plumbing merchants (not DIY stores). Beats the heck out of wet fingers, spoons, spatulas, or indeed anything else people who never have to do it recommend)