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Max@ableskills

Thats a lot of nipping with pinchers! Decent blade on the mini angle grinder has got to be the best option!
 
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Gazzer

I would be interested tio know what wheel you have in your grinder now. I think a good wheel and grinder is the best option too.
 
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rubi

Hi Guys Rubi do a pair of nippers that are not wheeled but solid blade and from experience i think they are better. REF 65952 from any stockist. Dry cutting is now being outlawed from site work for health and safety reasons so that may well not be an option anymore, and dont forget you can cut curves with a tx or ts plus like phil. Nice looking job phil.
 
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Can anyone recommend a decent pair of nippers. I've got about 70 metres of curved cutting to do in a 6oox6oomm Porcelain and i've already gone through a pair from topps tiles :thumbsdown:.
Grinding is not an option cos the tiles chip easy. The tiling buts up to vinyl with a formable edge metal trim and is all exposed, so it needs to be neat.

70 metres curved cuts with nippers?? Respect!

Those who suggest the Marcrist should be listened to. In any event grind or wet cut to within 0.5mm of curve, then nibble./ Even ur Topps nibblers should cope with that.
 
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tootall66

I would be interested tio know what wheel you have in your grinder now. I think a good wheel and grinder is the best option too.

Its a decent turbo blade from diatech on a Bosch grinder but its still chipping
I will ask the tiling contractor to supply a curved blade to see how that goes.
Cheers for all the replies
 

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