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not is common practice....I thinkI will do this from now on, every day's a school day, what about others on here is this common practice?
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not is common practice....I thinkI will do this from now on, every day's a school day, what about others on here is this common practice?
of course, the best system. be to video Montolitnot is common practice....I think
i stand to be corrected thoughisn't this only applicable to porcelain as you wouldn't get the stress from the 'L' cut in stone or ceramic?
I can always use sandpaper.......Also be gentile, don't force the grinder through the cut, speed isn't always best. The less pressure you put on a weak juncture the less potential damage you could do. "Don't split it with an axe, cut it with a saw"
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