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Discuss Plastic cover for industrial wet cutter in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Hi guys, I have an industrial wet cutter (2 men to lift) and am in need of a tent like plastic cover that the machine sits in to stop water ...
          
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    Hi guys,
    I have an industrial wet cutter (2 men to lift) and am in need of a tent like plastic cover that the machine sits in to stop water spraying everywhere. I have seen a demo on 'you tube' a while ago but can't remember where or when it was. Does anybody know of, or can point me in the right direction to purchase one.

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    Does the lady come free

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    you wish.

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    Default Re: Plastic cover for industrial wet cutter

    Remember I posted a thread about tiling on a €7million Yacht? I got the job and start 23 feb. So was hoping to get a wet tent as there are other yachts in close proximity and don't want to make a mess. Also we had a week of rain here and I struggled to cut tiles outside (the painter had just finished painting inside)
    With the prices they are might have to improvise and make one.

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    Default Re: Plastic cover for industrial wet cutter

    Karl Dahm do that tent aswell
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    Maybe something that Tradetiler could get in..

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    Have sent them an email. Just waiting for a response
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    I tried to locate the one on the karl dahm site but no joy....let us know how you get on...

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