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Start the other end and pull it thro the tile. Blade cuts right way and dust is thrown away from you.
If the grinder snags, it comes toward you and your instinct will grip it tighter.
It's much safer and that's how the majority of stone guys use them.
I've been using a grinder Ike that for over 10 years now and it's much better once you get the hang of it.
And it's easier to see your cut line.
Not being able to see the guard close up in the video, I can't quite tell what you can and can't see, but you'd just have to compensate with tha marking of your tile so that you can run the guard along it.

I'll give it a go. Stick some gogs on and try without the guard, see how i get on. From your experience will it still collect all the dust with a vacuum attached or will some still be lost downwards?
 
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I'll give it a go. Stick some gogs on and try without the guard, see how i get on. From your experience will it still collect all the dust with a vacuum attached or will some still be lost downwards?

Not tried that way with dust collector tbh, but it's certainly a better way to cut all round.
And it will push all the dust forwards, yes.
You can do it one handed and hold a vacuum in front of you, but that takes a little more practise :D:p
 
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Tile Shop

Well.... practice is something i can get plenty of. Got my kitchen to do before xmas and the skirting in the conservatory still to do.

Our fridge freezer packed up so the landord thought it'd be a good idea to get that and the unit ripped out so a free standing one could go in its place....... the wall behind is a fookin mess and theres a hole in the floor covering. So they're letting me loose on tiling the walls and the floor.

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And to test my cutting abilities, for the floor we're having the Marazzi Denver beige 60x30, brick bond, with a 1 inch border cut from the black tile of the same range.

Good job i like a challenge but will be a good test for a beginner.

Also need to practice mitering with the grinder too..... for the window reveals. Luckily i have plenty of tiles to practice with before i start.
 
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you're going to have a 1inch border around the perimeter?
Not a good idea mate, not unless you can guarantee the room is perfectly square or the area that you're tiling is.

It won't be up against the wall. It'll be set in by about 300 ish, so if the walls are on the wonk, i can lose it in the cut without compromising the layout.

I need to loose lay them when i bring them home, so will do some trial cuts and post some piccies up and take some expert ideas and guidance.
 
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