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As I've mentioned in other angle griner posts:
1) They kick like mules so be very careful when starting off.
2) A wetsaw gives you back both hands to hold the tile. Angle grinders take up a hand !
3) Always wear goggles (not glasses) because they spit fire, dust, sparks and tile.
4) They cant really be used wet so can cause a lot of dust. Use outside if poss
But they do have a use and I use them on my shop displays when carving out tiles.
Go for a small grinder (110mm) not a big paving slab cutter (230mm) and try and put in a quality diamond blade. Then sit back, hang on for the ride - and watch out for your vitals !
Above is my little grinder
Always wear goggles. Your eyes are important!
1) They kick like mules so be very careful when starting off.
2) A wetsaw gives you back both hands to hold the tile. Angle grinders take up a hand !
3) Always wear goggles (not glasses) because they spit fire, dust, sparks and tile.
4) They cant really be used wet so can cause a lot of dust. Use outside if poss
But they do have a use and I use them on my shop displays when carving out tiles.
Go for a small grinder (110mm) not a big paving slab cutter (230mm) and try and put in a quality diamond blade. Then sit back, hang on for the ride - and watch out for your vitals !
Above is my little grinder
Always wear goggles. Your eyes are important!
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