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Dumbo

Maybe I'm a bit late to the party but to those of you that haven't tried these yet you should do as I've drilled 10 mm porcelain in under 20 seconds with a 25 mm hole . The make I'm using is Mexco although I understand ATS products are much liked . Time easily outweighs cost .
 
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Flintstone

I'm still on the drill ones, do you go outside to cut them and do you have a seperate grinder? Is the cut as clean ?
 
D

Dumbo

I'm still on the drill ones, do you go outside to cut them and do you have a seperate grinder? Is the cut as clean ?
Just get one and try it . They make a bit of dust but don't tend to throw it every like cutting a tile with angle grinder.
 
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J Sid

I'm still on the drill ones, do you go outside to cut them and do you have a seperate grinder? Is the cut as clean ?
can be a clean cut and dust free. I hold a damp/wettish sponge against the bit which reduces the dust and chipping, and I have a separate grinder for the job and do it indoors.
get one and try it, use as above and you'll be converted
 
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Italy

II passed by diamond cutters grinder, a drill cutters, many years ago.
I never felt comfortable with grinder.
I prefer the drill with water and cutters sigma, slower cutting but for many years.
 

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