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Grunff
 
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Default PlasPlugs tile cutter?? What a load of pants

Ben wrote:

I'm currently tiling my bathroom with 8x10inch ceramic tiles. I'm a
tiling virgin so I thought I'd make life easier by investing in an
electric tile cutter - and to be honest it's the worst £30 I ever
spent.


!!!!

I would class mine as about the *best* £30 I ever spent.


I can't for the life of me seem to be able to cut the tiles straight
and true. All I want to do is cut about 15mm from the edge of the
tile. Out of the eight I've put on the wall I've had 5 rejects - and
I'm only happy with the 8 so called successes coz I think I can loose
the cut edges in the corner with grout. On average I'm getting around
a 5mm wander in the cut.


You are, without a doubt, doing something horribly wrong.


I'm using the plastic guide thing that clips in and using the guide
along the bottom to set the width. Then I push the tile through as
slowly as I can with even pressure from behind. I thought about
putting a line down the tile where I want the cut and trying to guide
the tile with that. But this turned out to be useless as the line gets
covered by red muddy stuff from the tile which gets mixed in with the
water and thrown about by the blade.


I don't get it - why do you need a line? You hold the tile against the
fence (the plastic guide thing) and it cuts straight. That's it. Please
explain.


I was very suprised to find nobody who is complaining about the same
problems. In fact most people seemt to think they are the best thing
since sliced bread.


And they really, really are. I've just finished floor-to-ceiling tiling
our shower room, and this is a *superb* tool. I really think you're
doing something wrong.


If anyone has any ideas why I'm so rubbish at using this thing then
I'd be very grateful for the advice.


Need more info. How is it going wrong? Why is it wandering? Is it moving
away from the fence?

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Grunff