Verdeboy
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I have a really nice Rubi tile cutter, which easily makes staight cuts and diagonal cuts in all kinds of tile. So far, I've only done shower tile jobs and haven't had to make the kind of L-cuts and rounded cuts you need for floor tile.
I don't have the money or even the space in my Jeep to get a good wet saw. I can get a continuous rim dry diamond blade for both my rotozip and my circular saw to make those kinds of cuts. I'm worried that the rotozip wouldn't have the power and that the 3.5" blade would be too small, and the circ. saw would be too clumsy. Am I correct in these assumptions?
I can afford a large or small angle grinder, which can also take a dry diamond blade. Would one of those be the best tool for making these sorts of fancy cuts if I don't have the wet saw?
PS: I've already posted this question on the John Bridge forum, but would like your input as well.
I don't have the money or even the space in my Jeep to get a good wet saw. I can get a continuous rim dry diamond blade for both my rotozip and my circular saw to make those kinds of cuts. I'm worried that the rotozip wouldn't have the power and that the 3.5" blade would be too small, and the circ. saw would be too clumsy. Am I correct in these assumptions?
I can afford a large or small angle grinder, which can also take a dry diamond blade. Would one of those be the best tool for making these sorts of fancy cuts if I don't have the wet saw?
PS: I've already posted this question on the John Bridge forum, but would like your input as well.
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