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Chipped Porcelain Tile

Yep that's the whole point for me, as well as no mess of course, there's other similar products out there. You can't go wrong with these types of shrouds in situations like these
D'u know if the Bosch fits other makes Lee?
 
SANKYO AP125DC - DUSTLESS GUARD

I've seen a few of them about, the one above is universal, I've never tried my Bosch one on another grinder to be honest
 
Thanks Guys that it really helpful. I will track down one of those Bosch Small Angle Grinder Dust Guard GDE 125EA-S

Where is the best place to buy it?
 
Try here

Bosch Small Angle Grinder Dust Guard GDE 125EA-S - Alltools
 
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Thanks Lee, looks perfect and I am sure it will be very useful for all sorts of other jobs

Regards

Paul
 
Hi
My client say they might live with how it looks but wonders if there is a way of making the chips look less obvious. Do any of you know of any filler or paint which might help

thanks

Paul
 
I use this.
do not know if the same as akemi.
with this reconstruction of marble and granite.
I used to close holes 3cm of porcelain
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Won't a topical product chip off Lee?
Sharpies come in many colours! 🙄

As a last resort it's got a few people out of a few tight corners, not something a technical guru would advise, but if done right it's a good escape bar replacing tiles. It won't stand up to rigorous testing but realistically will it have too?
 
Oh and if you over apply, let it dry and a brand new Stanley blade in a window scraper and a swift action will level it right off
 

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