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9th December 2005, 01:58 PM #16
I bought a "dremel" & a tile bit from Bunnings - cuts my wall tiles like butter and really neat & fast. Shame the floor tiles are a bit hard for this method, unless you have an extreme amount of patience.
Tess:eek: O no what have I done??
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9th December 2005, 02:45 PM #17
I use the dremel and the tile bit attachment as well. Takes a little while with floor tiles but the biggest problem was the ceramic dust gettting into the dremel brushes.
Dremel started to run eractic and would only start with a spin to help. Was fine when I cleaned the brushes.
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13th December 2005, 02:43 PM #18
Originally Posted by rick_rine
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