He said you can't use water but actually you can, a small mist or stream just don't overdo it with the water and use a water safe plug, and keep the plug out of way of any water
If I’m cutting plank porcelain tile do I need to do this many passes or can I just cut through it in two passes? I’m not a professional and it’s a small 10ft bedroom so I won’t need to make many cuts.
Great if you have half hour per cut spare and happy with an aching back. Best wasy is to score the line with a 115mm grinder, then just simply push it through my £1800 water cutter 😅😅😅
Well I've just watched the same video as you and the finish looks professional enough for me. But then we can't all have your class-leading skills. What's the address of your UA-cam channel by the way? I'd love to learn from you.
Great tips thanks very much
Glad you found the video helpful. Mark
@@pavestonetv2587 definitely, I was doing it wrong before. Upsidedown and with water , I was dumb
When using the 9 inch grinder is there anything wrong with using it with water
He said you can't use water but actually you can, a small mist or stream just don't overdo it with the water and use a water safe plug, and keep the plug out of way of any water
If I’m cutting plank porcelain tile do I need to do this many passes or can I just cut through it in two passes?
I’m not a professional and it’s a small 10ft bedroom so I won’t need to make many cuts.
Good clear demo
Yes you can use water we use a little spray water bottle and get some 1 to gentle spray as I cut
Great if you have half hour per cut spare and happy with an aching back.
Best wasy is to score the line with a 115mm grinder, then just simply push it through my £1800 water cutter 😅😅😅
use wet saw or Rub tz tile cutter... doing straight cut with angle grinder looks very unprofessional.
Don't talk so round shouldered 😆
Well I've just watched the same video as you and the finish looks professional enough for me. But then we can't all have your class-leading skills.
What's the address of your UA-cam channel by the way? I'd love to learn from you.
Why? Being able to do good straight cuts with the Stihl saw or grinder shows you're skilled, if you do it well that is.
Really really really 😂😅 old stone mason what a lot of messing about 👎
A _real_ stone mason, or one of the wannabe type I've encountered so often? 🤔