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He guys, new to tiling and wondering how everyone else sets up. Whilst the weather is great I don't have an issue. Set up my table outside with dry and wet cutter on it so any spray from my wet cutter is easy to wash down, but wondering how I'm going to over come this issue when its poring down. Plus pretty time consuming running outside for every cut from an upstairs bathroom. Any help gratefully received.
 
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Qwerty

The Americans use these alot.....

I was thinking of importing a load as I'm not aware anybody sells or imports them in the UK!!

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GoneGuy

He guys, new to tiling and wondering how everyone else sets up. Whilst the weather is great I don't have an issue. Set up my table outside with dry and wet cutter on it so any spray from my wet cutter is easy to wash down, but wondering how I'm going to over come this issue when its poring down. Plus pretty time consuming running outside for every cut from an upstairs bathroom. Any help gratefully received.
Get yourself a plastic mixing tray they are about 1m x 1m and sit your wet cutter on that then any water will be collected in it.
I use one for my Rubi nd200 when I got it set up indoors

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