Cutting long and thin bits
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Cutting long and thin bits
I have to fit some 600 x 300 porcelain tiles into a 1000mm space - typically this means having to cut two 50mm wide strips from one tile (along the longest length) to fill the 'extra' 100mm space the 3 x 300mm will leave.
Any hints/tips to get this done without tears? I tried to get a tile cutter but the largest I could find only fit 500mm long tiles and I'm thinking 'angle grinder with suitable cutting disk' but my tiling skills are minimal to say the least.....
TIA
Any hints/tips to get this done without tears? I tried to get a tile cutter but the largest I could find only fit 500mm long tiles and I'm thinking 'angle grinder with suitable cutting disk' but my tiling skills are minimal to say the least.....
TIA
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Re: Cutting long and thin bits
I use a 4" grinder with a diamond blade on these but have to say if you're left with a cut of less than half a tile you're starting in the wrong place.
Starting with a tile either side of the centerline gives you a full tile and a 200mm cut either side and you use the same number of tiles
Starting with a tile either side of the centerline gives you a full tile and a 200mm cut either side and you use the same number of tiles
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Re: Cutting long and thin bits
Razor wrote:I use a 4" grinder with a diamond blade on these but have to say if you're left with a cut of less than half a tile you're starting in the wrong place.
Starting with a tile either side of the centerline gives you a full tile and a 200mm cut either side and you use the same number of tiles
d'oh.....
told you I wasn't 'up to speed' on this subject
ok, I nominate ME for 'numpty of the month' (luckily there's only 47 minutes to go)
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Re: Cutting long and thin bits
try trade tiler you will get a cutter on there but they aint cheap if its for one job only
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Re: Cutting long and thin bits
you'll get a bigclinker for less than a ton. Rubi man myself but you're look at around 300 notes for anything 0ver 600mm
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Re: Cutting long and thin bits
Where have you seen a TS-60 for £125?? second hand?transitboy wrote:rubi ts60 £125.00
I've used my TS on grade 5 before with no probs, albeit the TS-Plus version with greater breaker pressure.Rookery wrote:I think you will struggle to cut good quality porcs with a TS60.
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Re: Cutting long and thin bits
rookery quote .
think you will struggle to cut good quality porcs with a TS60.
as colour wrote i have had no problem cutting grade 5 porc
colour it was brand new out of box .my tile supplier gets freebie's of their reps and they sell them on for cash for their Christmas's fund
think you will struggle to cut good quality porcs with a TS60.
as colour wrote i have had no problem cutting grade 5 porc
colour it was brand new out of box .my tile supplier gets freebie's of their reps and they sell them on for cash for their Christmas's fund
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Re: Cutting long and thin bits
How do I deterrmine the 'grade'? Nothing shown on box or tiles themselves (except - Homebase 'Vision Mud R61'). What difference would the grade make to the success of cutting them?
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Re: Cutting long and thin bits
I'd say price is a good indicator!
As for the cut, why not get a Wickes wet cutter jobbie for £40.
Had one for years and still going strong - cut all sorts on it.
As for the cut, why not get a Wickes wet cutter jobbie for £40.
Had one for years and still going strong - cut all sorts on it.
If at first you don't succeed - remove all evidence that you tried.