Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Tile Saw Basics For Beginners

By Andrew Dooley


Like any home improvement project a tiling job will require special tools. A tile saw will help you to cut all of your tiles to size with pinpoint accuracy. But of course you'll want to learn the basics before you get started with them so here's what you need to know.

The friction from slicing through tiles can cause a blade to get hot quite quickly. To ensure that this doesn't happen these saws use water. That's why they are often advertised as a wet tile saw. Water not only keeps the blade cool but functions to minimize cutting debris. To make sure that they can cut through even the toughest materials they also are fitted with a diamond coated blade.

Like with all other tools there are a few brands that always stand out when it comes to providing high quality products. It is of course recommended to stick to these so that you not only end up with something reliable but also safe to work with. The majority of tile pros normally choose a DeWalt, Bosch, or MK tile saw but there are a handful of other that also are top-rated.

You may find yourself tiling a room that is quite small or only a small portion of a space. When this is the case it can sometimes be a better choice to rent a saw than to buy one. Tile saw rental is available at the majority of local home stores and can be very cheap. If you will need to use it for more than a day or two however, purchasing a budget model might be more economical.

Those who are in the construction field will definitely need to own their own machine. For the pro a larger saw is usually the tool of choice and can be found at discounted prices both on the internet and by searching local ads for a "tile saw for sale." The DIY homeowner is usually fine with a smaller saw and many of these are fortunately shockingly inexpensive.

No matter what power tool you are using you'll need to make sure safety is a priority. You'll definitely want to invest in a pair of high quality safety goggles to protect against flying debris. Tile edges can be extra sharp so don't forget thick work gloves either. And to make sure your hearing isn't damaged ear plugs or muffs will work wonders.

When it's time to start your tile installation a tile saw will help you to make the cuts you need to complete it properly. Just make sure to review the info and tips mentioned above before getting started with one.




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