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Discuss Cutting 1000mm x 330mm Wall tiles in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Got a job coming up where the wall tiles are 1000mm x 330mm. Problem i have is my cutter is a Sigma 620mm. Has anyone used a small wet cutter ...
          
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    Got a job coming up where the wall tiles are 1000mm x 330mm. Problem i have is my cutter is a Sigma 620mm. Has anyone used a small wet cutter to cut the long side of tiles this size. I think its going to be really difficult to balance a tile this size through the wet saw and get a neat cut. Any advice on cutting these huge tiles would be appreciated.

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    Default Re: Cutting 1000mm x 330mm Wall tiles

    Depends what you mean about a small wet cutter .....How small ?
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    Default Re: Cutting 1000mm x 330mm Wall tiles

    Hi Sir, i've got a standard small wet saw cutter which i just usually sit on floor. Its table is about 400 x 400.

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    My advice would be to hire a manual cutter big enough to cope or get a decent blade for your grinder (if you have one) and do it that way.


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    Yeah, think i'll need to do that. Try and hire a 1000mm+ cutter. Cheers Sir.

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    Default Re: Cutting 1000mm x 330mm Wall tiles

    Sorry Bri. Can you get a manual tile cutter big enough to cut 1000mm tiles?

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    You can get several manual cutters for that size of tile such as the TX1200....


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    As above, a lot of places hire out the large manual cutters, the Rubi TX 1200 is a beast and shout make mince meat out of them. Failing that I would get a decent disk and use a grinder.
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    Where are you in the UK? Porcelanosa are one company that I know of that hire out the TX1200.


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    Bri. Phoned Porcelanosa and they have one which is out at moment and booked back out when back in. Brandon tool hire do the Rubi 12000 for £55/week. Think ill get that.

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    1200 not 12000!!!!!!!!!

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    Default Re: Cutting 1000mm x 330mm Wall tiles

    Quote Originally Posted by Bhoystris View Post
    1200 not 12000!!!!!!!!!
    Thats one big cutter!
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    Default Re: Cutting 1000mm x 330mm Wall tiles

    We used a small plasplugs wet cutter for that size of tile (porcelanosa) last year on a job, Was a bit of a nitemare but we got there & the edges were hidden with silicone. We tried to cut them free hand but it didnt work.
    i would hire a manual cutter as you say.

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    Bri. Phoned Porcelanosa and they have one which is out at moment and booked back out when back in. Brandon tool hire do the Rubi 12000 for £55/week. Think ill get that.

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    you could've hired mine for £40 per week..

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    Default Re: Cutting 1000mm x 330mm Wall tiles

    If only a one off job, but a Rubi grinder blade ( red ) for porcelain ( assume they are porcelain ) around £35
    Steady hand, make one good score with grinder along length, no need to cut all way through. Stand on end, tap back of tile with a hammer, up and down following score line. It should break after a few taps.
    Use grinder to clean up edge.
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    Tip, you can use a wood batten on the tile to assist getting a straight line, put tile on floor, hold down batten with knee or foot.
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    if they're the porcelanosa ones like above on my cutter Nick, they're ceramic and really quite soft with a glaze that chips very easily if you use a grinder.

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    Ok, then the other method I have used is to clamp a batten to the tile and score using a tile scribe, then tap at back as before.
    This was before i bought my long cutter.
    If soft tile then should scribe easily
    People so often forget the trusty tile scribe, always have one handy
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    Default Re: Cutting 1000mm x 330mm Wall tiles

    Thanks Doug.... have done plenty of ceramic jobs just using tile scribe & nippers.
    No grinder,no wet cutter,no rail cutter. Old school way, always handy to know, and a great sense of acheivement as well.

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    Default Re: Cutting 1000mm x 330mm Wall tiles

    I don't know if it's possible, but my TX 1200 is always available for forum members to use, please make a sticky, I'm always willing to lend it out to genuine forum members, no charge just bring it back how you found it.
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    I've done that before Bri, to Dave Ramsden, and he brought it back like new,,,,along with 6 bottles of vino
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    Default Re: Cutting 1000mm x 330mm Wall tiles

    like already said above, if its the porcelonosa wall tiles, there are really soft and any half decent wet cutter will fly through them, try!

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