Impressive content, Eric Hoagland General Contractor. Looking forward to your next upload. I smashed the thumbs up button on your video. Keep up the fantastic work! Your attention to detail in aligning the tile veining is commendable. How do you determine the best approach for cutting different tile thicknesses while minimizing chipping?
@KeyserTheRedBeard First off! Bless you my friend! Thank you so very much for your kind words. Just uploaded the next one today. It's on our channel now 🙌 As far as your question goes..... We Always buy a quality Blade for our saw. We like the P4 mesh turbo / P5 mesh turbo gold. Anything ceramic 1/8-1/4 1 pass cut through. Any higher ceramic 3/8+ score it first the thicker the tile like 1/2 we would score it twice About 1/8 per score. the 3rd pass would be the 1/4 that was left. With porcelain 1/4 because it's stronger We would score it below the surface then cut it.. you can kinda see how the rest goes. Can't thank you enough, hope this helps. Be sure to check out our new one. Merry Christmas
Thanks my friend. Same to you and yours.
This man and his crew do work that is amazing. He is a great contractor.
@markzweifel4285 Thanks so much Mark! 🙏 Appreciate your kind words.
Happy Holidays to you, Darla, & your family ❤️ 🌎
Impressive content, Eric Hoagland General Contractor. Looking forward to your next upload. I smashed the thumbs up button on your video. Keep up the fantastic work! Your attention to detail in aligning the tile veining is commendable. How do you determine the best approach for cutting different tile thicknesses while minimizing chipping?
@KeyserTheRedBeard First off! Bless you my friend! Thank you so very much for your kind words. Just uploaded the next one today. It's on our channel now 🙌
As far as your question goes..... We Always buy a quality Blade for our saw. We like the P4 mesh turbo / P5 mesh turbo gold. Anything ceramic 1/8-1/4 1 pass cut through. Any higher ceramic 3/8+ score it first the thicker the tile like 1/2 we would score it twice
About 1/8 per score. the 3rd pass would be the 1/4 that was left.
With porcelain 1/4 because it's stronger
We would score it below the surface then cut it.. you can kinda see how the rest goes. Can't thank you enough, hope this helps. Be sure to check out our new one. Merry Christmas