Diamond Hand Pad - Tile Tool Tuesday EP. 3

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I like you, I wish there were many knowledgeable and skilled workers like you in Vietnam. I really like your channel.

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I asked for your advice regarding what pad I should buy, after seeing you use one in a previous video. You replied 120 grit and left me a link for amazon to the one you used.
Gotta say thanks a bunch. What a fantastic addition to my tools and a great substitute to my old faithful rubbing stone. Every day is a school day and I’m always happy to better myself and my techniques. Thanks again for the great content and advice 👍🏻

kb.ceramics
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You're the best, exactly what I needed right now.

Guitube
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Couldn't agree more! Diamond hand pads and grinder pads have sped up results, and production while giving us a much cleaner edge as needed. Thanks for the content brother! 👍

Maybe a new tile tools Tuesday video of your current grinder diamond pads. I know you have a little bit older video on them. But technology is always providing us with the latest and greatest. These pads out are incredible as far as durability for the more powerful grinders we are using. I just pre ordered a new m12 fuel angled die grinder, and I'm hoping to get some diamond pads on it. 1.5 up to 3 inch pads would be great for those precise or more hard to get to areas.... like some of these mosaics and at course cuts inside the field tile that may be exposed in rare cases.
Thanks again man! 👊

MostlyPeacefulCombatVet
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These are great. Keep your old stones to dress your wet saw and grinder blades. Esp the continuous rim type. They gum up fast and it is a must to do.

mikez
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I love these, I didn't know about them until I watched one of your vids. I always wet them when I use them. Now I just use stone to clean up my saw blade.

calivalley
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Love them I have the blue an red from Montolit( 200 an 60 grit) last me 6 to 8 months an then the 60 works great for my schluter cuts

ndj
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Liggy, Liggy, Liggy, Landberg!!! Absolutely Lovin da new series Bud. You came out da gate full force on this video. I love the energy man. Hope all is well, keep em coming, Dirty Jersey out!!!!

moneymakingmikeg.
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Great video brother, I use a variety from 50 grit to 500 (I think it is) the number is wore off lol. But you are absolutely right, I would never go back to rubbing stone. The 50 and 120 grit sit in the water tray of my saw at all times.

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I used 2 pairs of these 2 different grits and not cheap, but they didn't last long...2-3 months, but I have to say if you're grinding just the corner like you show here it will last years, but if you grind the side too like I did (alot of effort and not great results anyway) the diamond particles gets flat very soon because of heat, dirt etc. I use grinding stone (full body, no plastic at all), about double the size of that pad with 2 different grits, very effective on ceramic and other soft materials, not great for porcelain except if you want to clean the rough side (not the corner). What I would like to see for many years is comprehensive video about angle grinder diamond blades with continuous, meshed and turbo blades from top brands to medium to cheap blades, but not just cutting few tiles. A fair comparison would be when you cut on a marked line (straight or L) and show the timing (very important). There's many details to discuss, for example (in my case)...if I work industrial I realised that meshed blade is the best to go, but after half a day of effort my hand gets really heavy then I'll switch to turbo blade because is more robust and safe for the rest of the day. PS: I have a big selection of blades that I collected in time from cheap ones to Festool, Montolit, Hilti ( I highly recommend their turbo blade, is only 1.4mm, not sure imperial, but this blade never sparks and will cut almost like meshed) and other local or european brands not so popular in USA. Thanks for showing us and keep up the good work!

musicalmind
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Diamond sponges are great for arrissing cut tile edges .

jcmase
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I will have to give that a try. Nice review.

teh
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Thank you for the video. You are a strong specialist. Like AND FULL VIEW! 🤝👍

iokimudarnik
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I like this video! Thank you for uploading this video. I am very interested in making a video like this. :)

insungdiamond
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just ordered a 100 grit, for porcelain , thanks for all the great tips

sonofthunder.
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I’ve just ordered some, I’ll let you know how they go from the UK 🇬🇧

dansondevelopmentsltd
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I would like to see tools for installing cement board to subfloor. Screw gun, nail gun ect. What are we using?

warrencogburn
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hey big fan of your show, maybe you can help me out
i want to buy a tile saw and it seems dewalt 24000 its the one but hear me out
im about to start a business and i want to cut rocks that are irregular lets say they are like 10x10 inches just not square i hope you get me
so i want to cut them in rectangles of 1in x 5in and being able to have clean cuts also you have to know that these rocks do not have a flat surface.
i tried with a used chicago electric saw like the one when you compare them but now the saw cuts like in an angle
i dont know maybe you can guide me on what kind of saw i need.

infernalist
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Where do I get the hat you are wearing?

CallieKittyCat
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Twice the price and lasts twice as long. Works for me. Do they speed up the work? Or more or less the same as rubbing stone?

shettlock