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Tiles Chipping With A New Blade

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Dan

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Change your thread title. Try to be a bit more informative with your titles, as "Advice needed" could apply to every single thread on the forum, so people don't know what your thread is about before visiting it. If you put "grinder with chipping tiles" in it, somebody who's had the same issue will quickly spot it and perhaps respond.
 

Andy Allen

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I had that blade in my cutter......seemed to chip tiles aswell especially the cheap crap ones...

I find the blades i use for cutting most decent tiles tend to chip the really crap tiles must be the thin glaze on them..
Got round it once by borrowing a customers cheap crap wet cutter....cut them a treat!!!
Moral of the story...cut crap tiles with a crap cutter....o_O
 

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I've heard ck850's are very good but I really didn't get along with mine, chipped loads. If I was trying to do a particularly thin L cut (20x10 around a socket) then I had no chance at all, vibration just broke the tile. Maybe I had a bad one.

Try ATS diamond blades. A quarter of the price and better. I have been buying ck850's for years but no more they've gone crap, try the turbo blade from ATS.
turn the grinder on and off quick and check the blade as I slows down it may have a kink in it as mine did the other week, instead of a 2mm cut thickness it was doing about 4mm
 
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Try ATS diamond blades. A quarter of the price and better. I have been buying ck850's for years but no more they've gone crap, try the turbo blade from ATS.
turn the grinder on and off quick and check the blade as I slows down it may have a kink in it as mine did the other week, instead of a 2mm cut thickness it was doing about 4mm
I just recently got an ats turbo pal, again not the best blade I've used but like you say, a fraction of the price and a lot better than the 850, pro gres for me next tho
 

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