Re: wet cutters. moving tile or moving cutter | | [quote=len;34277]used to using wet cutter where the tile moves under the drop down cutter.
Never used the moving drop down cutter where the tile is stationary.
Considering purchasing the latter but need feedback.
Given the choice which method do you prefer.
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Oh well, no replies, so it looks like its going to be the 200 Rubi[/quote]
Ok
2 coices a bed saw or a bridge saw, the bed has a stacic motor the bridge saw has the mobile motor.
First we have to establish that if a saw messes up in any way its because the blade has a problem !
Cutting tiles up to 3030 on a bed saw generally is cool but the bigger the size the greater the risk of 1 twisting your blade 2 damaging your motor. You the fixer is in controle of this as you push the tile against the motor and the bigger they are the more awkward it gets.
A bridge saw works the opposite but is bigger to hawk around. On a brige saw the motor works against the tile from above on its own guide so is kept true reducing the risk of twisting the blade or damaging the motor.
The bed saw plus is its more portable
The bridge saw plus is you buy 1 that cuts a metre length and you will never need another.
The prices reflect the above but if you buy right you buy once
tiler
Porcelain you are cuttin so its to a size of 600mmI would guess |