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Hi,
Looking to buy a new "wet" diamond tile cutter. Have seen a number of radial tile cutters where the blade cuts the static tile from above as apposed to sliding the tile over a static blade. Screwfix Example http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...3661&ts=11339# Has anybody got any experience with this type of cutter and its relative pro's/con's to the conventional wet cutter. I do a fair amount of tiling with both natural stone and ceramic tiles. Thanks Andy |
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