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C

Concrete guy

That's a novel use of dry diamond pads and a turbo cup wheel.

Even if the machine is sensible money, the cost of consumables might mount up there.
 
G

Gazzer

That's a novel use of dry diamond pads and a turbo cup wheel.

Even if the machine is sensible money, the cost of consumables might mount up there.

I thought that the mitring would have been better with a diamond wheel but for the other it should be ok if thats what you are into!
 
C

Concrete guy

Cutting/chamfering edges kills diamond pads. That's what profilers and vanity blades are for.

It would be fine on natural stone or concrete, but porcelain will give the consumables a very short lifespan.
 
I

Ian

I polished the edge of a polished porcelain tile a couple of weeks back and it shredded one of my pads. Like Alan says, a very expensive way of mitring, especially if you've got a couple of dozen to do.
 
C

Concrete guy

I polished the edge of a polished porcelain tile a couple of weeks back and it shredded one of my pads. Like Alan says, a very expensive way of mitring, especially if you've got a couple of dozen to do.

Silicone carbide pads work very nicely on Porcelain Bri. They also don't break the bank if you happen to shred one.
 
R

rainsco

looks solid and the grinder is a good choice. but why they didn´t add the 90degree sanding? and why not suitable for a usual wet grinder? there are no wet grinders available from bosch. how much is that tool?
 
G

Gazzer

looks solid and the grinder is a good choice. but why they didn´t add the 90degree sanding? and why not suitable for a usual wet grinder? there are no wet grinders available from bosch. how much is that tool?

I dont know about the price or whether it comes with the grinder. I just saw it when looking through Youtube :thumbsup:
 

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