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Diamond Pool Finishers

yes really looking forward to this one (NOT) it been drained down and it's a cut out and re-grout on wait for it mosaic!!!
anyway a question for the fain multi-tool guys do you think this is the tool for the job here,considering the fact that the grout is old and prob's very hard or can you think of an alliterative method for me to try!! thanks for any replies Dave :thumbsup:
 
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Aston

hi dave

the fein will be useful but imo its a case of the fein and one of those makita handheld wet saws from trade tiler. that will be ideal because you can set the base at a depth to dig out as much as you require. it has a water feed attachment to keep the dust down too. it will be a case of mopping up a bit as you go along but it will be faster than a fein because you can attack the long lines much quicker...

they use 4" diamond blades so stick one of you own on and your sorted..the fein would take forever but i would have one for the awkward bits

ed
 
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Aston

hi merle

no its not that one mate...

its like a circular saw for tiling and it has a water feed on. they are 110v, and you can set the depth and cut on angles for mitres etc.

i have got the dewalt version. roy from dewalt gave me one for free last jan 09. you cant get them in the uk, only import but the makita one is very good too, bit pricey tho

http://www.tradetiler.com/acatalog/Makita_Power_Saw.html

heres the link mate :0)
 
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hi merle

no its not that one mate...

its like a circular saw for tiling and it has a water feed on. they are 110v, and you can set the depth and cut on angles for mitres etc.

i have got the dewalt version. roy from dewalt gave me one for free last jan 09. you cant get them in the uk, only import but the makita one is very good too, bit pricey tho

http://www.tradetiler.com/acatalog/M...Power_Saw.html

heres the link mate :0)

Ahhh, never seen one of those before Ed - they look belter:thumbsup:

This is what I've got and wouldn't be any good for what Dave wants:
makita_cutter+.jpg
 
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peckers

how about the fein with the diamond blade grout remover in it, this will remove it quicker, last longer and it is thinner then the standard one so you shouldnt chip the edge of the mosaic,

I wish i was there to give you a hand gooner NOT best of luck with this one! if all else fails you can use a stanley knife....:incazzato:
 

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