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Hello everyone, I am running a large site cutting 600 x 300 porcelain tiles which are proving a devil to cut whether by Sigma, Rubi or Clinker and the waste issue has raised its head with the site managers - they allow us 10% but we are exceeding this. I do wonder if a wet cutter is the answer but, having no great knowledge of the, how long would a 600 mm cut take and what size wet cutter would you recommend - a plas plug 100 quid job with diamond wheel or something more substantial. Many Thanks. David.
 
:hurray:the plasplug you mentioned is a cracking cutter for 600's i've recently invested in one and its first job was 500mm porcelan squares,no problems!!
 
my rubi ts 50 plus can cut porcelains no problem if you give it a quick score and snap obviously like dave says which type of porcelain is it if not try and use a wet saw
 
they're being tight only allowing you 10% on 600x300's.The potential for wastage is far greater with large format tiles, unless of course the site agent couldn't give a monkeys about symmetry and would like you to use your off cuts at the start of another wall!.
My Rubi DW 200 LPS has no problem cutting 600x300's tho'(having said that the cpc blade is getting a bit tired now!)
 
It's just there are some pocelain bodied tiles on the market with a 1.5mm glass glaze on them...so this combined with the porcelain grade 5 biscuit means they are swines to get to break in a clean line, so wet cut is the only option..
 
If he's cutting them at an angle the Rubi TS plus may struggle. I had problems envelope cutting 600x300 porcelain for a wetroom former using a TS 60 plus and keeping both bits.

I moved on to my Belle Minitile 230 and that sorted it.

It was fine for straight cuts though.

As many here have said though, the plasplug 650W is a good cutter.
 
Tight is one word for them, thank you for your reply but I was wondering how long it would take to complete a cut 600mm long. The porcelain tiles are solid jobs ( technical term ) the ones that are the same all the way through.
 
Hey men, many thanks for all the replys, a side issue to this is - are there porcelain tiles and porcelain tiles ?? All of the guys here have had experience with porcelain tiles before but none have been as difficult to cut as these - they say. The building firm apparently uses the same tiles in all of its projects and each tiling firm employed has had trouble with them - according to the site managers. I would like to be the one who cracks the problem and wins all the contracts in the future.
 
A 600mm cut on a wet cutter will take you around 2 to 3 minutes a pass, then there's the setting up etc for each different sized cut.

10% is a standard waste allowance. I've come in at anything from 0% to about 15%, depending on the geomitry of the job and the quality of the tiles.

If he is causing you grief about this, work out what waste you would get with the job anyway because of normal layout and present him with this.
 

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