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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Easy
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.
Last edited by Yorkshire Tiling Services; 04-11-2011 at 09:32 PM.
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.
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
Last edited by Yorkshire Tiling Services; 04-11-2011 at 09:40 PM.
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.
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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