Plasplugs wet tile cutter - it sucked!

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STEVEROG

I recently borrowed a plasplugs wet tile cutter from a friend to cut some floor tiles. In his opinion this was a pukka bit of kit, easy to use etc, he did not have a bad word to say. I cut a few tiles with it but had real problems. Here is how it went...

Tried to cut the tiles by sliding them along a fixed straight edge to get things dead straight but this did not seem to work. The cut seemed to have a mind of its own and I just could not get a straight cut. The cut seemed to wander off my pencil line with an ever increasing error as I cut further into the tile. I then noticed that the guide behind the cutting wheel (also holds the blade guard) was not exactly in line with the cutting wheel. I sorted this out but the tiles still did not cut straight, exactly the same problem as before. I then tried cutting without the straight edge and also without the guard but still no way to get a straight cut. I can only guess that the cutting wheel is somehow not quite straight.

Maybe this plasplugs tile cutter is past its best, but then just maybe the plasplugs products sucks!



Steve
 
Maybe the bearings or spindle is worn. Try cutting before you've had a few beers.:smilewinkgrin:
 
Hey,

I needed a few beers after the three hours I spent trying to cut a couple of tiles!

mmmm!
 
used plasplugs for the past 4 to 5 years not had to many problems
the skill of cutting straight is in your hands
it do'nt matter what make the cutter is its the person using it
 
Customer bought a plasplugs cutter for 30 quid from B&Q, used it on one splashback and sold it in an ad paper for 30 quid to a bloke who made a 50 mile round trip!!! Better watch my prices with this guy
 
It also depends how they are treated.

I recently bought a new master tiler from B&Q. It was self assembly. I had to fit the blade and the guard myself and make sure the guard support was lined up behind the blade, so the cut tile didn't foul it.

The set up is very easy to damage/put out. if the cutter is just thrown in the shed/garage/van etc.

They need to be stored properly. This is not a problem unique to the Plasplugs cutters.
 
I've been using Plasplugs cutters for a couple of years, with no major probs. I would like to try a really good quality wet cutter now.
 
I use one and find them to work great! Just change the wheel every so often and you're set!
 
I've had no probs with mine, infact I sold the rubi because i was using the plasplugs all the time.
 
i had similar problems when i started using mine about 8 yrs ago

i threw the guide away as it was hopeless and learnt to cut straight by eye

the secret is to feed the tile slow so its cutting at its own pace

i use a rail cutter for straight lines and repeat cuts and use the plasplugs just for trimming and cutting out corners etc

i never intended to keep it this long but it just keeps on running so it stays
 
was it the master tiler or one of the smaller models? either way i've not had a problem using the master tiler... maybe it had just been used and abused abit too much?
 
Just bumping some of the tiling tools related threads. This thread might not be current discussion, if it isn't, just ignore this, and it'll soon drop off the list. Don't worry if you bring it back into current discussion yourself though, the content within it could be useful for somebody. So feel free to add to it if you have something valuable to add.
 

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