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    Cutting 10mm thick porcelain tiles - wet saw blades?

    Update - went for the Spectrum SL-Pro blade in Tool Station - works like a dream. If you've tried everything else as discussed above I would recommend going for a better blade. In fact, given you're probably working with a few hundred quid's worth (or £1500 in our case!) of tiles for a...
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    Cutting 10mm thick porcelain tiles - wet saw blades?

    Thanks for the advice - as the walls haven't been started yet I think I'll run off the socket from the light in the loft and come down some boxing in I can still access and put the socket in my cupboard under the sink as advised above. Much easier on tiling then, and the added bonus of hiding...
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    Cutting 10mm thick porcelain tiles - wet saw blades?

    Thanks for the advice everyone. Yes, I have followed all the recommendations I've seen about cutting slow, disk the riight way around, using clean water each time on the saw, even placing masking or duck tape on the cut line, but no luck. To be honest I think the blade wasn't up to it - the...
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    Cutting 10mm thick porcelain tiles - wet saw blades?

    Hi, I originally posted this question in the wrong forum so have moved my post to this forum. I am just doing my bathroom and have a couple more rooms to tile so I invested in a wet tile cutter. It's not the most expensive - an Erbauer from Screwfix, but it seems an ok piece of kit...
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    Cutting 10mm thick porcelain tiles - wet saw blades?

    Hi, Just doing my bathroom and have a couple more rooms to tile so I invested in a wet tile cutter. It's not the most expensive - an Erbauer from Screwfix, but it seems an ok piece of kit. However the blade it came with seems pretty poor - it's blunt after about 10 tiles and has left small...
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