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Discuss rotozip in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; had some sockets to do today that fell in middle of tile used the rotozip done them in minutes, just use it in a sawing motion and it rips straight ...
          
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    had some sockets to do today that fell in middle of tile used the rotozip done them in minutes, just use it in a sawing motion and it rips straight through the tile normally takes me ages with angle grinder and nippers....

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    you reccommend one then rossy?

    I was thinking of getting one but a few on here wern't too sure about them..
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    Looks a good tool, however its just another bloody thing you need to carry and set up in to the customers house.

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    I'm sure Dave is trailing one out,he should be able to tell if it's ok.

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    still trying out really but got some good uses,its nice and compact comes in small bag, plug in and away you go no hassle to set up.....

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    I use a angle grinder with a diamond blade, use all the time for cutting ceramics, never use wet cut machine much theses day, and a diamond blade from Dave at Trade tiler and it last for ages.


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