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Discuss which wet blades and,which dry cutter for glass mosaics in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; am i on the right tip,marcrist 850 wet blade for glass,and is the monti with the mosiac matt the dry cutter,also what size montolit is right for mosaics....
          
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    am i on the right tip,marcrist 850 wet blade for glass,and is the monti with the mosiac matt the dry cutter,also what size montolit is right for mosaics.
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    or should i ask,what are the biggest sizes of mosaic matts.
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    Default Re: which wet blades and,which dry cutter for glass mosaics

    I bought the Monti master piuma 43 for mosaics, its very good. Have never bothered getting a mosaic mat, for small mosaics I just use some card underneath. I also use the macrist 850 blade in my wet cutter for glass tiles, an angle grinder will shatter them.

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    Default Re: which wet blades and,which dry cutter for glass mosaics

    that is exactly the answer i was looking for,fair play to ya missyt, i have been trying to find out,the largest sheets of mosaics,i personally havent come across anything that a 43 monty couldnt cope with,and i noticed the only wet cutting blade that mentions glass is the 850,so thankyou for the reply,you have confirmed the option i was gonna go for,top girl,bi 4 now.
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