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do i need a special tile cutter for
porcelain floor/wall size 330X500mm 8.5 mm thick
i will be putting them on the bathroom walls
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porcelain tile cutter
do i need a special tile cutter for
porcelain floor/wall size 330X500mm 8.5 mm thick
i will be putting them on the bathroom walls
Thanks
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Re: porcelain tile cutter
You will need something along the lines as
TradeTiler.Ltd Rubi TX-N Manual Tile Cutters
You may be able to hire something from a good tile shop or CTD even.
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Hi Harry
I had some 10mm thick porcelain tiles to do and could not find a cutter that had enough breaking power!! In the end I went back to the old fashioned metheod of scoring them with my rubi then placeing a nail at either end of the score line then standing on it . All broke no prob some times brute for and ignorance wins over technology
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Re: porcelain tile cutter

Originally Posted by
harry272
do i need a special tile cutter for
porcelain floor/wall size 330X500mm 8.5 mm thick
i will be putting them on the bathroom walls
Thanks
most larger rubi,sigma cutters will cut these no problem,or if you don't want to spend too much try the big clinker from topp for about £70
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doug boardley
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I bought a tx700 from tradetiler for large porcelain and in my short experience it's dealt with anything.
Good for the nerves!
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Harry you will also need HOLES in your tiles!

£49.99 includes VAT
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ive been using a genisis 600mm cutter with rubi 18mm wheel for cutting had no probs on any porcelain not bad £120 quid £10 for the rubi wheel darren at NETT supplies them!
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Originally Posted by
garretridge
ive been using a genisis 600mm cutter with rubi 18mm wheel for cutting had no probs on any porcelain not bad £120 quid £10 for the rubi wheel darren at NETT supplies them!
I've got the same cutter,it cut 600x600x8mm porcelain with the 10mm that came with it no problem.
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Re: porcelain tile cutter
Just been looking at those tomecanic supercoups......nice cutters..
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Re: porcelain tile cutter
They Are Dave.
The additional horseshoe lever is great for breaking larger tiles with minimal effort. You snap the tile from the middle as opposed from the top. (ideal for triangular cuts)
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Re: porcelain tile cutter

Originally Posted by
Dave
Just been looking at those tomecanic supercoups......nice cutters..
were do you get them wouldnt mind a look at it!
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Re: porcelain tile cutter

Originally Posted by
garretridge
were do you get them wouldnt mind a look at it!

You can see the video here: -
YouTube - SUPERCOUP
Great cutter
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Re: porcelain tile cutter
i bought a ts+60 from trade tiler 4 years ago, still brakes all porcelaine but ive purchased a tx 900 about 8 months ago and this machine beats um all, if you are planning on doing more porcelaine or even ceramics at this size and above, have a chat with dave neive at trade tiler and pick yourself up a tx 700 as a minimum tool for your van, my last tx lasted 15 years so you arnt thowing money away. happy tiling
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