Wet cut circular saw in uk?
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It would be very useful for trimming a bit off the side of large sandstone tiles (20mm thick) and granite tiles (10-20mm thick).
Using the circular saw guide with the tile edge, to get much straighter/neater cut than stihl saw.
Also easier than maneuvering large tile into saw table.
Currently, I have 105 sanstone tiles (800x500x20) that I need to shave 45mm off (to make them modular). Theres 525 tiles going down and I'm sure many in the edge courses will need shaved down too to fit.
Nows a good a time as any to buy one (before starting the job). They seem like a great idea to me. Dry cut is not an option, though.
-Michael.
Using the circular saw guide with the tile edge, to get much straighter/neater cut than stihl saw.
Also easier than maneuvering large tile into saw table.
Currently, I have 105 sanstone tiles (800x500x20) that I need to shave 45mm off (to make them modular). Theres 525 tiles going down and I'm sure many in the edge courses will need shaved down too to fit.
Nows a good a time as any to buy one (before starting the job). They seem like a great idea to me. Dry cut is not an option, though.
-Michael.
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followed a link from that one wow what a piece of kit this is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfiWNZBhKjk&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfiWNZBhKjk&feature=related
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thats some machine! would be big bucks for the bath, back to first post its not a stone saw but wood one fitted with tile cutting blade. have seen this done best to have hoover attached and a pair off them new safety glasses that were on a short while ago
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no, its deffo a dedicated product. Heres another video (with water on).
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That's ridiculous couldn't imagine what it cost's. It reminds me of that cartoon where they start with a whole tree and sharpen it till they're left with a pencil. So much wastage but amazing.GB_Groundworks wrote:followed a link from that one wow what a piece of kit this is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfiWNZBhKjk&feature=related
Can't see it from my house
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Pcdoc does your stone have a chamfered edge if it does the cut will stand out a mile. American electrics are very different to ours and not compatable. Maybe look into hiring a large bench saw that should do the job nicely without all that bending. Personally I'd just buzz them with a stihl saw and straight edge rather than buy a tool that you'll never use again and have difficulty with sourcing blades and bushes.
Can't see it from my house
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The edge of the tiles are straight cut, with only the tiniest of chamfers. Its only about a millimeter wide, just to blunt the sharp edge.
To reproduce the chamfer would only take a very quick pass with an angle grinder (with emery paper or stone polishing pad attached). Or perhaps only with a sanding block and emery paper. Wont be a problem.
I'll take post photos of these tiles, they are really beautiful and well prepared.
-Michael.
To reproduce the chamfer would only take a very quick pass with an angle grinder (with emery paper or stone polishing pad attached). Or perhaps only with a sanding block and emery paper. Wont be a problem.
I'll take post photos of these tiles, they are really beautiful and well prepared.
-Michael.
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The only one I've seen in the UK is this one, but I don't think it's going to be man enough for what you need.
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