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30-05-2007
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| Cutting Travertine | | Got a job coming up laying 10mm Travertine. My Sigma is to small to cope with lengh cuts so I need a larger cutter cant make my mind up though Rubi or Sigma? Or would a good quality wet saw be best as my plasplugs would die if it saw the size of these tiles? Also some curves to be cut hoping my grinder can cope with these cuts? Any views?? | | |
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| Re: Cutting Travertine | | i have a tx 700 witch is great for most larger format tiles
but as for cutting travertine i score it the run it through with a grinder its very soft and easy to cut.curves will be easy with a grinder too
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| Re: Cutting Travertine | | Was thinking of a Ts 70 but dont fancy scoring and then cutting through the score with a grinder. Would the Ts not snap a 10 mm tile? | | |
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| Re: Cutting Travertine | | Wet cutter only i'm afraid m8. | | |
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| Re: Cutting Travertine | | Wet cutter it is. Got about £500 to spare what do you recommend??? | | |
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| Re: Cutting Travertine | | Angle grinder with a marcrist or similar blade... No probs... | | |
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| Re: Cutting Travertine | | your grinder will whiz through it mate, just put a marcrist blade on it or a diamond blad and save your money......... if using diamond blade watch for dust though, prob best off cutting outside if using diamond | | |
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| Re: Cutting Travertine | | Had lots of differerent opinions regarding sealer.ie, seal the floor (concrete ) seal tile front and back of the tile before laying, seal tiles once layed and the seal tiles once grouted what methods do you all use?? many thanks had great help and advice so far, great learning tool! | | |
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| Re: Cutting Travertine | | 1 dry wipe tiles
2 seal as i lay them
3 seal b4 brouting
4 re seal after grouting | geo |
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