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Spare Tool

When a company can produce a cutter that will snap off a >20mm slither off a 600mm wide tile, every time, then that will be a great tile cutter - so far, it doesn't exist. At the moment, we have adequate cutters.
20mil???...how about 10 ;)
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Bill

20mil???...how about 10 ;)
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That is not what I wrote....I asked for a 20mm strip off 600mm wide tile........... you have cut a 10mm strip off a 30mm wide tile.............

I don't see the relevance of this infatuation of cutting thin strips off thin strips as they never get used unless your setting out is poor.........
 
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Italy

That is not what I wrote....I asked for a 20mm strip off 600mm wide tile........... you have cut a 10mm strip off a 30mm wide tile.............

I don't see the relevance of this infatuation of cutting thin strips off thin strips as they never get used unless your setting out is poor.........
hey tom.
you mean you need a tile cut into 58cm?
 
S

Spare Tool

That is not what I wrote....I asked for a 20mm strip off 600mm wide tile........... you have cut a 10mm strip off a 30mm wide tile.............

I don't see the relevance of this infatuation of cutting thin strips off thin strips as they never get used unless your setting out is poor.........
The tile was 600 long, don't matter how wide 30mil or 600 fact is the result will be the same, what's setting out got to do with being able to cut 10 or 20mil off end of a tile, I've used many different kind of cutters and the sigma is the only one I've used that will take such a small slither of the end of porcelain so in my honest opinion they are a Great cutter, have you tried using one Tom?
 
I

Italy

When a company can produce a cutter that will snap off a >20mm slither off a 600mm wide tile, every time, then that will be a great tile cutter - so far, it doesn't exist. At the moment, we have adequate cutters.
long but I arrived.
I do not understand if you need 29 cm or 1 cm

latest picture, note that the thickness of the tile.
It is less than the width.
you can use as a toothpick.;)

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B

Bill

long but I arrived.
I do not understand if you need 29 cm or 1 cm

latest picture, note that the thickness of the tile.
It is less than the width.
you can use as a toothpick.;)
Very nice Antonio but that still isn't 20mm off a 600mm square. I am not bothered about cutting thin strips from 20mm pieces. I want a manual cutter that will do it EVERY time and not 1 in 2 attempts.
 
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Italy

Very nice Antonio but that still isn't 20mm off a 600mm square. I am not bothered about cutting thin strips from 20mm pieces. I want a manual cutter that will do it EVERY time and not 1 in 2 attempts.
you never okay anything. (Like my wife) lol.
however, I make less effort.
you always carry water cutter. heavy and tiring.
now that tom installed water cutter.
antonio finished work. ahhaha
me, old. I have to make little effort and so many meters. :)
 

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