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Stuart Noble
 
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"Stuart" wrote in message
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On Sat, 28 May 2005 11:22:28 +0100, "Jeff" wrote:

I think all your questions have been answered so the best bit of advise

I
can give you is Buy an electric tile cutter, it doesn't have to be a

posh
one, I think mine is a b&q own brand about £25,


don't even think about
using anything else


You are joking of course. On straight cuts they take forever compared to
the
score and snap type. The time it would add to a whole room doesn't bear
thinking about, not to mention the mess. I don't think you'll see pros
using
saws for anything other than the odd difficult cut. Even on L shapes you
only need saw the short side.

However, you do need the type where the snap is done without having to
re-position the tile (Rubi and similar). They are an absolute doddle to
use
and will snap cleanly down to half an inch. The early Plasplugs type where
you had to accurately place the tile in the jaws after scoring were a pain
and, unfortunately, turned people off snappers altogether.


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