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One more question in my quest for knowlege I currently do any corner cuts with a angle grinder. should I invest in a wet tile cutter if so which one. also I am looking at doing a course with north east tiling any feedback about their courses would be appreciated

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Hello again,
Ive got a plasplugs DW180, and I find it fantastic for all of my tiling needs.
You can buy these machines for a great price nowadays (under £100), and from loads of places, the forum moderators can give you links etc etc to online shops for a really great price.
When you do buy yourself a wet cutter, check the diamond wheel, for instance on the DW180 you will get a plasplugs wheel. I would change this and invest in a quality diamond wheel such as the marchrist, they are a bit pricier than others but are top notch.
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Default Re: Which wet cutter

There is loads of feedback on NETT on the courses feedback forum. Have a look in there. There is also loads of threads/post already on the forums about wet cutters. You will get a good idea of what is good and what isn't from there. Try doing a search in the box at the top for "wet cutter" and see what it throws up.

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Default Re: Which wet cutter

I have a monster of a sigma wet saw,she cuts everything brilliantly,
probably too big for what you need but does my work well,
have a 180 plasplugs too,nice wee cutter but i only use it kitchen splashbacks.
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