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Discuss Looking for a disc in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; To cut some porcelain tiles I bought from Wickes. Seen this and was wondering if it would do the job? Doubt B&Q staff would know. Bosch Tile Diamond Disc 115mm ...
          
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    Default Looking for a disc

    To cut some porcelain tiles I bought from Wickes.

    Seen this and was wondering if it would do the job? Doubt B&Q staff would know.

    Bosch Tile Diamond Disc 115mm 2609256416, 2609256416

    The cutter I have is a wet cutter and has a 115mm disc currently.


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    Default Re: Looking for a disc

    can't really see the spec so not sure wether it's suitable for a wet cutter, however, it does look like the disc I have in my angle grinder (dry cutting)

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    Default Re: Looking for a disc

    Can I not just cut them with a dry disc?

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    Default Re: Looking for a disc

    if they're straight cuts you'd be better getting a manual cutter capable of score and snapping porcs, quicker, less dust etc.
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    Default Re: Looking for a disc

    Quite a few straight cuts so I'll try the flat bed cutter on them (works fine on ceramic but never tried these).

    Also, found this at a local screwfix, seems to fit the bill...

    http://www.*************/p/erbauer-d...uestid=272313#

    The only shop I can find one!

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    Default Re: Looking for a disc

    URL doesn't seem to edit and it wont let me edit it.

    http://www.*************/p/erbauer-d...de-150mm/62390

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