Never used a grinder to cut tiles...

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I'd be really interested to see a Porcel-thin cut on a Sigma 10m9 or a Raimondi GS86.
Both top quality wet saws - high speed and zero wobble.
What's the speed of the 10m Mark?
Certainly won't cut on my DX350
I've managed it with my TC180 but that's around twice the speed and its blade dependant.
 
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I'd be really interested to see a Porcel-thin cut on a Sigma 10m9 or a Raimondi GS86.
Both top quality wet saws - high speed and zero wobble.
I thought you said 10m was high speed mate? 😀
It's 2800/3400 the DX is 2800 TC 5800rpm.
 
It's been a couple of months now using the grinder...
And I wish I got one years ago !!
Been cutting porcelain tiles today...so much easier than messing about with the wet cutter.
Not sure how it's going to work in the winter when it's -2 And pouring down..
Only criticism is the bloody dust....got to be carefull where your cutting....make sure it's no where near the customer washing on the line....or the brand new car ..!!
 
I must be lucky as I use my Rubi nd200 inside all the time and no mess splish splash not in a bath etc etc
 
Really..?
I got an nd200 and wouldn't dream of using it in a customer house...not with the amount of water that comes off it....and don't get me started on filling the bloody water tray up..!!
You can use a paint roller tray with those easy to fill
 

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