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hi there,
are those carbite covered files any good.
are there any you can use on floor tiles.
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tile files
hi there,
are those carbite covered files any good.
are there any you can use on floor tiles.
thanks alan
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Re: tile files
No and No.
But you could use a Carborundum stone or an angle grinder.
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Re: tile files
it wont go amiss in yer tool bag
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Re: tile files
I use these with water but not cheap
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: tile files
They are worth having but they really are not much good for anything other than the softest of tiles.
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Re: tile files
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Re: tile files
An oil stone works well just aswell..
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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