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Yes, I wouldn’t use a cordless grinder for day to day cutting. I’m talking about L shape cuts, curves, large holes etc. I don’t use a wet saw anymore.
 

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Yes, I wouldn’t use a cordless grinder for day to day cutting. I’m talking about L shape cuts, curves, large holes etc. I don’t use a wet saw anymore.
L cuts I am using the wet saw for one line and then scoring the other line and snapping off the unwanted piece.
 

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I ended up using this for the 1200 porcelains for the cuts at the ceiling
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That has a base plate I think? You could make your own fence to run the plate against to ensure a perfect straight cut. How do you find that tool?
 

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