I am currently tiling my bathroom (neeeeearly done!). On the advice of some peeps here I bought an electric watercooled tilesaw months ago and was looking forward to using it. When I had my first load of cut tiles to do, I filled up the tank, switched it on and started slicing away. Great fun. Anyway, my usually logical brain did not seem to draw any correlation from me having to pour several litres of water into the tank, and that water going all over the floor. "Just a bit, it'll dry up" I thought. Now, I live in a first floor flat...
My downstairs neighbour had water dripping through his bathroom ceiling, covering everything in tile residue! Luckily he is a very nice chap and had his bathroom ripped out at the time anyway. PHEW!
I have a manual cutter now too, bought it so I can tile at night (don't fancy using the electric cutter outside in the cold). I have broken 10 tiles with it in two evenings. With the tile cutter I didn't break any. Absolute rubbish!
My downstairs neighbour had water dripping through his bathroom ceiling, covering everything in tile residue! Luckily he is a very nice chap and had his bathroom ripped out at the time anyway. PHEW!
I have a manual cutter now too, bought it so I can tile at night (don't fancy using the electric cutter outside in the cold). I have broken 10 tiles with it in two evenings. With the tile cutter I didn't break any. Absolute rubbish!