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Discuss info on fixing glass tiles in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; what would be best for cutting glass tiles. would a normal wet cutter do the job or would i need to invest in another type of cutting tool....
          
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    what would be best for cutting glass tiles. would a normal wet cutter do the job or would i need to invest in another type of cutting tool.
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    Default Re: info on fixing glass tiles

    hi they cut fine on my sigma (tile cutter)

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    Default Re: info on fixing glass tiles

    If you're doing your holes for fixtures and fittings through glass then you are best off with diamond drills.

    We do an "all in one" solution for about £7.15 per drill via the £49.99 BFKMX



    The beauty of this system is that it Will GRIND the glass rather than drill it giving you perfect (chip free) workmanship. Also works on other tile types like porcelain, granite, travertine, marble and ceramic.
    Richard Hazell - Diamond Tile Drills
    Decent reliable gear that wont let you down
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    on wet saw for cutting glass tiles i use a diamond resin blade then use a rubbing stone to smooth cuts... member gloves an goggles..

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