Metal Head
9th August 2006, 08:18 PM
Hi,
As some of you will know (via another thread) that I purchased an electrical tile cutter from Bunnings last night. I had purchased a manual (hand operated) one (cuts tiles up to 300mm) a fortnight ago but I am not happy with it. I don't know if the tool is crap (although the guy at Bunnings recommended it to me as he had one and he is a tiler;)) or it is just my technique is incorrect:confused:. The Bunnings guy told me to go for this one (single location bar) rather than the twin tube located ones as there is less play (side to side movement) when scribing (scoring) the line. Thus it should make it easier to get a nice clean break in the tile(s) - is this info true?.
I have attached an image of the one I purchased - does anyone here have one - if so, does it work OK?. It wasn't the cheapest one they sold but is there one that you think in better value for money? this one was $65.
I would appreciate any help on these issues.
Cheers
David
As some of you will know (via another thread) that I purchased an electrical tile cutter from Bunnings last night. I had purchased a manual (hand operated) one (cuts tiles up to 300mm) a fortnight ago but I am not happy with it. I don't know if the tool is crap (although the guy at Bunnings recommended it to me as he had one and he is a tiler;)) or it is just my technique is incorrect:confused:. The Bunnings guy told me to go for this one (single location bar) rather than the twin tube located ones as there is less play (side to side movement) when scribing (scoring) the line. Thus it should make it easier to get a nice clean break in the tile(s) - is this info true?.
I have attached an image of the one I purchased - does anyone here have one - if so, does it work OK?. It wasn't the cheapest one they sold but is there one that you think in better value for money? this one was $65.
I would appreciate any help on these issues.
Cheers
David