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Thanks for the reply 3_fall1200 x 1200 porcelain are not so uncommon.
If they're 10-11mm thick, most any decent slide cutter will handle them easily.
I was fitting 1800 x 800 x 10mm porcelain couple weeks ago, and my sigma handled them with ease, only on the cross cuts obviously.
Unfortunately we can't discuss prices in public forums.What did you charge per metre to install that, do you mind me asking?
That's right it's the. 3e3m with the max handle, generally around the £500 mark.I think it's the 3e3m I've got one but not sure if those numbers are right .its1260 long .
Thank you for the heads up 3_fall. I'd better read the rules!That's right it's the. 3e3m with the max handle, generally around the £500 mark.
Or the 3e2k klick klock
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Got to admit I think my limit for working on my own with normal thickness tiles to drop in on the floor is 1200 x600 or 1000x 1000I did a 1200x1200mm porcelain job a bit ago. Easy when there are 2 people but when your 'mate' goes walkabout and you've only got a Zimmer frame for help it becomes hard work - yes you know who you are...
Now you're just making me look like the weakling I am after my last postI had only half a dozen of those 1800 x 800 x 10mm to fit on the floor, half were only three quarter length, and in such a confined space.
They were difficult to handle on my own, but my Kera lift broken down in to smaller size was a god send for sure.
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