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R

Retroelec

Thanks for the advice so far.
I have to cut a U shape piece that will slot around a stud wall at the end of the shower tray.
I have 600 x 300 porcelain tiles and this is the only one i need to cut a slot out of as all the rest have been done with the score and snap cutter.
I have tried one of those hand tile saws but would be there all year I have a angle grinder though would this do it?
They are 12mm thick and the cut doesn't need to be perfect as skirting or a wall tile will cover it.
If this way will cost me more in broken tiles than a electric saw do you have any cheap ones that you would recommend as I will only be needing it for this cut as hire of one is £40.00 for one day anyway?
 
W

WetSaw

Drill holes in the corners then use the angle grinder to cut up to and between the holes.
 
J

Julian 'Farmer' Bonsall

How wide is the 'U'?
I use a grinder to cut tiles quite often (as often as I cut tiles) and they can work well.

I have found these blades acceptable - more expensive may be handy if your going to use it again often.
https://www.NoLinksToThis/p/marcris...gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CJP_zsnG0doCFegi0wodYWcKJA
 
O

Old Mod

For a first timer with an angle grinder, personally wouldn’t recommend a continuous rim blade, you could trash it in 30 secs with porcelain and still not achieve your cut.
My choice would be a mesh type blade, they’re readily available now and relatively inexpensive and you will manage the cut, first timer or not.

This is excellent for the money from @Pro Tiler Tools
I’m on my second now.

PREMTOOL Turbo Fastline 115mm x 22.2mm Diamond Blade TUR115 | Buy Diamond Blades (Tiling) Online from Pro Tiler Tools - https://www.*******************/product/premtool-turbo-fastline-115mm-x-22-2mm-diamond-blade-tur115

Depending on width of your cut out, will depend on cut out method, but asPaul says above, you should really drill the corners first to help eliminate unwanted cracks appearing.
Then either follow your outline as Paul suggests, or if you’re unable to turn your blade perpendicular to the parallel cuts because of its narrow width, use your slide cutter to join the dots (drill holes) at the top of your cut out, but do not snap and run the blade up to this line every 10mm or so creating lots of parallel cuts.
Once done, typically you can just tap them out and then tidy the end line up with your blade.
 
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J

Julian 'Farmer' Bonsall

@3_fall is this good for the angle grinder as well as the slide cutter ?

Any concerns over a thin blade in this case ? And is there a locally available blade suggestion ?
 
J

Julian 'Farmer' Bonsall

You mentioned slide cutter vs the posters question of using an angle grinder - it was just to avoid confusion for the poster.

A diy type store option.
Marcrist CK650 Cordless Angle Grinder Diamond Tile Blade 115 x 22.23mm - https://www.NoLinksToThis/p/marcrist-ck650-cordless-angle-grinder-diamond-tile-blade-115-x-22-23mm/5307r
 
D

Dumbo

You mentioned slide cutter vs the posters question of using an angle grinder - it was just to avoid confusion for the poster.

A diy type store option.
Marcrist CK650 Cordless Angle Grinder Diamond Tile Blade 115 x 22.23mm - https://www.NoLinksToThis/p/marcrist-ck650-cordless-angle-grinder-diamond-tile-blade-115-x-22-23mm/5307r
If its to avoid confusion why ask a question rather than explain if you think @3_fall answer is coming up short
 

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