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CF68CA3F-C975-4442-B648-5FB5D6C6C66C.jpeg Tiled kitchen splashbacks with metro tiles today, half bond and didn’t once go outside in the pouring rain or even used a manual cutter. Just set up my little Briccolina wet saw and did every straight and L shape cut with no mess, no water everywhere and no dust. I had forgotten how good and clean these little wet saws are and how good table saws are if it’s a quality machine with a good blade in it!
 
View attachment 97238 Tiled kitchen splashbacks with metro tiles today, half bond and didn’t once go outside in the pouring rain or even used a manual cutter. Just set up my little Briccolina wet saw and did every straight and L shape cut with no mess, no water everywhere and no dust. I had forgotten how good and clean these little wet saws are and how good table saws are if it’s a quality machine with a good blade in it!
What blade do you have in it Ian or is it the one supplied that you use?
 
What blade do you have in it Ian or is it the one supplied that you use?
I still have the standard blade but purchased the porcelain blade aswell when I bought it and still not used it Lee, still no chipping no matter what I’ve put thru it.
 
Ive got a plas plug master tiler, similar to that vitrex and I used to use it for everything, it’s great. I fact I had it out today for the first time in a year! The guard is long gone so it’s not one for indoors anymore. I also had small table top types. That little one looks nice.
 
FC21C68D-4B98-4D51-9817-79701DBD9FB8.jpeg You can even buy this platform now to so that the Briccolina handles larger formats, 2 wet saws in one.
 

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