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Discuss Plasplug Contractor plus wet saw vs bridge saw in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Hi, I have the plasplug contractor plus wet saw, and used it quite a bit, however now i have to cut a lot of 60cm porcelein floortiles I have done ...
          
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    Default Plasplug Contractor plus wet saw vs bridge saw

    Hi,

    I have the plasplug contractor plus wet saw, and used it quite a bit, however now i have to cut a lot of 60cm porcelein floortiles



    I have done some before on this one, and found you have to push very hard to get these big tiles through it


    If I look at arround the Gbp 200 mark what are reasonable bridge/radial saws, or should I stick with the plasplug one

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    Default Re: Plasplug Contractor plus wet saw vs bridge saw

    if you can afford a bridge saw go for it

    topps have got one at around that price

    ive been looking as my plasplugs is on its last legs and as you say porcelain is a bit of a struggle with it
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    Is any of the bridge saws an improvement, and in that price bracket, which one are more recommendable

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    Default Re: Plasplug Contractor plus wet saw vs bridge saw

    the only one ive seen at that price is the topps one all the others are above that

    the only downside to a bridge saw is the size and weight, otherwise they are a lot better than the plasplug

    wait untill tonight as you will get a lot of users on here
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    I'd recommend the QEP bridgesaw from tops for that price range.
    Standard blade isn't bad but if you are doing a lot of large format porc then get the 'ultimate' blade for it. Topps won't have a clue what you are on about but if you ring QEP they will give you the ref code and Topps can get you one in. About £50 if I remember rightly.
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    Default Re: Plasplug Contractor plus wet saw vs bridge saw

    Likewise, the QEP bridge saw is a pretty good cutter for its price. The only down side is the weight and the time you have to take to set the beast up. Genesis also do the same QEP saw but with Genisis stamped on it, might be worth having a look to see which is cheaper.

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    Yeah - you need long arms and adopt the gait of someone who has themselves to move it about!
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    Yeah - you need long arms and adopt the gait of someone who has themselves to move it about!
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    I got the pro 900 bridge saw from topps and as everyone says it's a bit on the heavy side, that said, it does cut up to 610mm.
    I did notice that I got the best cut from the right side of the blade as you pull it towards you, with slight chipping on the off cut on the left hand side.
    I did change the blade to Marcrist and this helped a bit, not too sure if it's me or the tile cutter.
    The saw comes with a 22.2mm arber so if you want to fit a Marcrist you will need a 30mm to 22.2mm reducing shime, not sure where I got mine but Sir Ramic helped me with that problem.

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    Default Re: Plasplug Contractor plus wet saw vs bridge saw

    I dont think it is you Rich, I noticed that it chips along the left hand side and now you mention it, mine was 3mm out of square when I got it!

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    Cutting out of square will cause chipping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Cutting out of square will cause chipping.
    Dave thanks for that tip I will check mine for square

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