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Discuss Angle grinder advice in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; I would just like some advice on the advantages of using an angle grinder on tiles,do they make cutting curves alot easier and how easy are they to use/what type ...
          
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    I would just like some advice on the advantages of using an angle grinder on tiles,do they make cutting curves alot easier and how easy are they to use/what type of blade is best? Also whats a good one to buy?

    cheers in advance for any advice guys

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    Default Re: Angle grinder advice

    Hi Steve,i used to have a metabo 4.5" grinder,after it went i bought a ryobi as it was the only one in the shop i visited and i needed one there and then,but its a really good one,great for cutting curves and all,even rounding marble edges etc,lol.
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    i always use a diamond tipped blade its slightly dearer but is worth it as you dont have to keep chopping and changing from ceramic to porcelain to stone ..etc,and you get more use from it in my opinion!

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    You can buy dry cutting diamond blades
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    I worked under two tiler,s and they both used diamond cutting blades with teeth (or space,s) on their grinder i never even gave it a thought, why were they not useing a solid diamond blade, is it to do with it heating up?

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    ive found the blue Marcrist blade is the best. it flies through natural stone and ceramics and lasts well. i did a 43m2 trav floor and 4 slate floors with one disc and charged it into the jobs
    i use a pretty standard dewalt. i wanted the one with anti kickback as i gather theyre pretty dangerous.

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    i still dop curves the same way as i was taught (piano cuts) as it could snap the blade if you twist it! plus itll wear it out quicker

    you can actually buy a disc for cutting curvers throught a company called rightlines (google it)

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    try here m8,you will get what you are looking for.

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    Default Re: Angle grinder advice

    If i buy a new angle grinder it definitely have variable speed, so it can be used for polishing as well.

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    Default Re: Angle grinder advice

    I manly use for small jobs, like for kitchen sockets, very quick and handy. i have a dewalt cordless angle grinder and it is perfect for such jobs.
    it is also very good for cutting curves. instead of scribing i just run over the mark with the grinder then use the wet cutter and cut strips to it and snip off.
    Great tool and should've got one years ago

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    Default Re: Angle grinder advice

    angle grinders are not easy 2 use once u purchase one i would suggest try sourcing some old masonry slabs 2 practise on before tackling the expensive stuff

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    i agree with above comment ,they can be a bit jerky and you should practice on old tiles first.

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    Default Re: Angle grinder advice

    can be dusty too, soo need a water spray gun too, or makita do one that is water cooled too, but then i think its like £200 , but handy all the same

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    Cheers for all the replys guys i think i will make a purchase and then practise. Do they tend to slip alot on the tiles? Whats the best way of using one for a good neat finish?i value the fact i have 10 fingers thats all!!!

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    Default Re: Angle grinder advice

    how about this from Trade Tiler..TradeTiler.Ltd Makita Cordless cutter

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    Default Re: Angle grinder advice

    great cutter for cheap ceramics and little cuts here and there but not up to any other jobs really

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    Default Re: Angle grinder advice

    Aren't guys to impatient topractice? Iknow I am.
    I have a few angle grinders and my preference is Makita.
    I mastered the technique of using one on every cut there was in a wet-room and ended up hardly doing without it.
    Good diamond blade, the easier it is. The rest is just practice..... as with anything.
    And no, I am not a profesional either, its hard enough to do a few times a year, let alone every day.

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