Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
I'd *seriously* recommend a newbie to tiling to buy a wet diamond circular
saw cutter. They are very cheap these days and need little skill to use.
And are far safer than an angle grinder. And if cutting expensive tiles
have a near nil failure rate - unlike score and snap types, especially
when cutting very small bits. Sure, they're slow, but for a newbie this is
no bad thing.
I'll definitely second that - my £30 PlasPlugs cutter counts as just
about the best value tool I've ever bought. It's done a bathroom, shower
room, downstairs loo, kitchen, and several porcelain floors, and is
still going strong.
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Grunff
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