what wet cutter do you use??

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What wet cutter do you use? i have been using the plasplugs master for ceramics....has worked well upto now but really want to get something a lot better (£200-£350) any recomendations...i have been using an angle grinder for porcalain jobs etc but find that the cut aint always so neat.

So what do you use??
 
You've got tooooo much money to burn Toby,i'm using the plasplugs pro tiler at the moment,great wee machine with very few splashes.:wink_smile:
 
Yeah Wivers uses that, reckons it's pretty good for small domestics and stuff......but then what does he know??
 
instead of splashing all that cash on the cutter put a decent blade in your grinder and wetsaw!! see tradetiler!!
 
I use the plasplugs pro aswell, does me fine for the sort of work i get, ain't replacing it till i have to, would need another one if I started getting lots of natural stone work, but for what i do now it's ideal 🙂
 
i agree varley!! say you were fitting granite/ stone every week id advise u to get a top notch rail cutter but if its only now and again the wickes wetsaw will do the job nicely!! and the plasplugs is perfect for indoor domestic work!! :wink_smile:
 
I do currently use the plasplugs master and to be fair it has done a blinding job, i have had a lot of porcalian jobs as well as domestic ceramics.........trouble is it's not the most portable and takes up a lot of room in a small bathroom or kitchen. So i was gonna buy the briccolina but at £120 i thought it a bit much as i new if i get another big porcalain job that it would be hard work with such a small cutting surface. so i thought i would just put the extra money to it and get myself a nice rail cutter.

But seeing as you all say the pro is perfect for small ceramic jobs i think i will pick one of these up..............sod it, i will also get a good rail cutter anyway.

Kap what would you reccomend here mate? what you got?
 
Nice big bridge saw,QEP yellow cutter £175 @ trade will cut up to 750mm long,and angles over for mitreing(bit bulky though).Baby version of same cutter £99 will cut up to 550mm(very portable)A great portable cutter is the 'D' cut machine from us,£160 has a sliding bearing table(very portable)as good as if not better than the plasplugs master tiler which I used for last 4 years of my career.🙂
 
Cheers for that Gaz, the D machine sounds good but seems a bit pricey if it's only as good as the master which costs £80. Will go and cheque it out though mate.

Are the other 2 you mentioned available at topps mate??
 
Cheers for that Gaz, the D machine sounds good but seems a bit pricey if it's only as good as the master which costs £80. Will go and cheque it out though mate.

Are the other 2 you mentioned available at topps mate??
Yes,but the big QEP cutter is TOS until end of June🙂
 
i use plas plug contractor plus its ok so far and used it on porclain and slate but when its time for a blade change gonna upgrade to a better one

tony
 
i use plas plug contractor plus its ok so far and used it on porclain and slate but when its time for a blade change gonna upgrade to a better one

tony
There is a turbo blade for the plasplugs,...IT IS F'KIN BRILL.........don't be misled though Bast88rds & Queens(B&Q)will not know of its existance!!
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Yea but its a biatch to carry!
Are you shadowing me wivers?😕
 
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I have rubi 250 lps, bout 700 quids worth, dont use it much these days, grinder with marcist blade, if your doin it right most ot the cut edges are hidden by skirtings Silicon etc.
 
Here ya go son have a look at this. I belive its the same as the big yellow QEP one that Gaz has used.
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Here ya go son have a look at this. I belive its the same as the big yellow QEP one that Gaz has used.
[DLMURL="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/electric-tile-cutter_W0QQitemZ280114323380QQihZ018QQcategoryZ42127QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]eBay.co.uk: electric tile cutter (item 280114323380 end time 19-May-07 15:46:36 BST)[/DLMURL]
New cost £350,QEP when back available in July,at trade £175.....Thanks W......the only visible difference is the spray job!!!

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I'm interested in the good feedback on the plasplugs wet cutter - It is the version I have been using on my tiling course during my first week, I found it to be pretty good!

I think it was over filled at some point because I ended up getting soaked and walking around with a wet crotch all afternoon!

Anyway, for £110 you can't go too far wrong can you?

Certainly I intend to buy one when my course is over....
 
I'm interested in the good feedback on the plasplugs wet cutter - It is the version I have been using on my tiling course during my first week, I found it to be pretty good!

I think it was over filled at some point because I ended up getting soaked and walking around with a wet crotch all afternoon!

Anyway, for £110 you can't go too far wrong can you?

Certainly I intend to buy one when my course is over....


Yenool, what course are you doing mate???

Don't bother with the plasplugs master, although it's a very good cutter you will not need something with such a big cutting surface when you first start out, it's too big and clumpy for kithen and bathroom work....get yourself a little Plasplugs contract plus, it costs £30 and is absolutely brilliant, it is totally perfect for most jobs. It's small, neat, light and powerfull. I have it stored in the hood compartment of my Combo van, it takes up no room.

When your loading or unloading your van you can pick it up with one handleaving the other hand free for your buckets or whatever....(sounds silly mate but when you got a lot of trips to do up peoples stairs it makes a big difference)

And incase your wondering, i have just completed a 19m2 bathroom which was all stone and glass and slate, and i tell you what it just chewed through them. I will always have one from now on, it is superb. I love it so much and have called it Rocky, i take it to bed at night and take it for walks in the morning and it loves nothing more than having it's belly rubbed.

When you get a job that requires you to cut massive tiles then go get yourself a bigger and better one, but for now until you get better the Contractor plus is the nutz :wink_smile:

TJ

PS: cant believe i wrote all that about a cutter, Wivers what have you done to me?
 
I have just completed the first week of a 4-week course with Coventry building workshop; so far so good.

I will keep that in mind.... Maybe getting one of each type of cutter would be the way to go... then I am covered for big and small jobs?

Either way, I need more practice anyway!

Ps, is there a thread for dry cutters around here?

So far we have used RUBI and Montolit.... Montolit seems good for cutting angles but the RUBI is much easier to line up with your pencil/marker line on the tile....

The tiles I put up on the first day were terrible but my second wall was good.... Did some flooring on Friday but I got quite a bit of 'lipping' and so I will have to redo them I feel.

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I have just completed the first week of a 4-week course with Coventry building workshop; so far so good.

I will keep that in mind.... Maybe getting one of each type of cutter would be the way to go... then I am covered for big and small jobs?

Either way, I need more practice anyway!

Ps, is there a thread for dry cutters around here?

So far we have used RUBI and Montolit.... Montolit seems good for cutting angles but the RUBI is much easier to line up with your pencil/marker line on the tile....

The tiles I put up on the first day were terrible but my second wall was good.... Did some flooring on Friday but I got quite a bit of 'lipping' and so I will have to redo them I feel.

I also bought some knee pads for next week.. god my right knee was really playing up doing the floor on friday!
 
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OOH,I know all about knees ,packed up tiling because of mine,snickers pants with pad pockets are good and maybe kneel on some insulation board for concrete .Remember fellas one pair of knees is standard issue look after them,you don't want to have to work for a living at Topps like me do you LOL:wink_smile:
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OOH,I know all about knees ,packed up tiling because of mine,snickers pants with pad pockets are good and maybe kneel on some insulation board for concrete .Remember fellas one pair of knees is standard issue look after them,you don't want to have to work for a living at Topps like me do you LOL:wink_smile:
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Hey m8, just been to my local Topps to find out about setting up a trade account.....

I also made two purchases of tools and such...

Very helpfull staff in my local store.. Very impressed.
 
Hey m8, just been to my local Topps to find out about setting up a trade account.....

I also made two purchases of tools and such...

Very helpfull staff in my local store.. Very impressed.
Glad to hear that,Topps staff do get regular training in store and should be very knowledgeable,obviously there are always exceptions,you will find a Topps guy at your local store who you will trust and like and will probably deal with him( or her )whenever you go in. We don't often bite
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Yenool, what course are you doing mate???

Don't bother with the plasplugs master, although it's a very good cutter you will not need something with such a big cutting surface when you first start out, it's too big and clumpy for kithen and bathroom work....get yourself a little Plasplugs contract plus, it costs £30 and is absolutely brilliant, it is totally perfect for most jobs. It's small, neat, light and powerfull. I have it stored in the hood compartment of my Combo van, it takes up no room.

When your loading or unloading your van you can pick it up with one handleaving the other hand free for your buckets or whatever....(sounds silly mate but when you got a lot of trips to do up peoples stairs it makes a big difference)

And incase your wondering, i have just completed a 19m2 bathroom which was all stone and glass and slate, and i tell you what it just chewed through them. I will always have one from now on, it is superb. I love it so much and have called it Rocky, i take it to bed at night and take it for walks in the morning and it loves nothing more than having it's belly rubbed.

When you get a job that requires you to cut massive tiles then go get yourself a bigger and better one, but for now until you get better the Contractor plus is the nutz :wink_smile:

TJ

PS: cant believe i wrote all that about a cutter, Wivers what have you done to me?

Its all part of the growing up process on tilers forum my friend 🙂
 
Yenool, what course are you doing mate???

Don't bother with the plasplugs master, although it's a very good cutter you will not need something with such a big cutting surface when you first start out, it's too big and clumpy for kithen and bathroom work....get yourself a little Plasplugs contract plus, it costs £30 and is absolutely brilliant, it is totally perfect for most jobs. It's small, neat, light and powerfull. I have it stored in the hood compartment of my Combo van, it takes up no room.


Where do you get the contract plus for £30 from??
 

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