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Discuss Tiling with Natural Stone in the Stone Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Originally Posted by tony73 Hi, alot of good info about natural stone. I work with natural stone, and just recommend to seal all natural stone, before you lay it. Thank ...
          
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    Quote Originally Posted by tony73 View Post
    Hi, alot of good info about natural stone. I work with natural stone, and just recommend to seal all natural stone, before you lay it.
    Thank you for your input. I would agree that some natural stone is better sealed before laying but no all. We all have our different ways of working but I think that it depends on the job and the stone
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    Default Re: Tiling with Natural Stone

    just got my new toys

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    thanks for the info lads.

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    Have you had a play with the new toys yet mate? If so what did you think?
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    My new toy
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    Have you had a play with the new toys yet mate? If so what did you think?

    Not yet m8 I still have about 3 days in the room I am in and then I’m in to the marble ensuite

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    Pull your finger out then, i want to know what you think
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    Ok had a play with my toys today and was a bit disappointed with one of the cutting discs but the rest was top notch and Stonetools are a fantastic company to deal with.
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    What was up with the cutting disc?
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    Just a bit thick so it has a lot of material to cut and it is not a neat cut. The porcelain disc cuts the marble better and it is a very neat cut.
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    It looks like Im going to be investing in a kit as I have a load of 40mm Portland stone that needs shaping and installing.

    So is the general opinion that stone tools is the place to go?
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    good stuff, good service, good prices
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    Great info
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    Quote Originally Posted by klindex View Post
    Stonetools 01892519290 will be able to supply all machines and consumables. Try to visit NATURAL STONESHOW EXCEL LONDON NEXT SHOW 30th APRIL 2013. have a nice and profitable day
    Quite a long wait then?

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