5 Dumbest Tile Tools!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @johnhender
    @johnhender 3 года назад +24

    I use the Makita saw for grout removal and repairs it is been great for the small repairs as long as you understand what the tool can do, it wasn't meant to replace a wet saw

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  • @DoubleD72
    @DoubleD72 2 года назад +2

    Agree to disagree. Those tile locks are the best system hands down. Once you learn how to properly use them. And when to use them. 1. They are 100% reusable. Which is why they are better then all the rest. I am just so over buying more and more pieces to go with the damn wedges. Screw that. The pieces you have to constantly buy isn't getting cheaper. 2. Nobody wants large grout lines anymore. So the size of the under part is large enough. I have never not had one slip or not touch both tiles. 3. I have never had any tiles out of level. 4. Use them for walls. Not floors. If you use them for floors give it a spin just before you tighten and remove the following day with ease. You leave them over the weekend and you will wish you hadn't. But again. These are 100% reusable.

  • @tackerrico1
    @tackerrico1 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely enjoy 1200mm/1200mm hard porcelain tile and table saw, specially if you working alone.

  • @lucianoveltri412
    @lucianoveltri412 3 года назад +96

    I'm a tile installer for 35 years and just want to say that the lippage system is good if you know what you are doing. Also the the makita is good for small jobs. In fact all of the things you showed are good if used correctly at the right job. You have to use your HEAD :P

    • @martylucas8557
      @martylucas8557 3 года назад +8

      Luciano, I feel you missed the point of the video. I believe his point throughout the video was...there are better choices than these particular products. He explained why they’re a dumb choice, then showed what the alternative product which he feels is a better choice.

    • @superg3962
      @superg3962 3 года назад +4

      Incorrect might be a better work than dumb....

    • @Michael_Paul_Chavez
      @Michael_Paul_Chavez 3 года назад +5

      I agree with you Luciano specifically about those levelers. They are good for certian situations when the wedges just cant quite cut it. They are also good in tile replacement situations. I would not want to have to do a whole floor or shower wall with them though. I still respect Landberg's option, however. :)

    • @josepapikingchulo
      @josepapikingchulo 3 года назад +8

      If your battery its gone. Use a bigger one or just change for a full charge one , I think it's just he's opinion.

    • @MusikPuzzel
      @MusikPuzzel 2 года назад

      Anytime I hear some one throwing around how long they’ve been in business to make a point raises a red flag. idc how long you’ve been in biz for normally let your work do the talking. Plus if you really think that Makita is good for small jobs you’m should use YOUR HEAD cause you’re wasting time. And time is money.

  • @myrdaal
    @myrdaal 2 года назад +9

    Welll..you have to know when to use the T-levelling system. Never on floors. If walls are flat , the many varities of lash/screw systems you show are overkill when all you need is a cross-spacer. If you should get a small lip, or see a tile 'sucked in' a little too far, those T-bar spacers are perfect for levelling it out. Not useless at all ^^

  • @Jesusisthewayandtruth
    @Jesusisthewayandtruth 2 года назад +1

    Interesting all I use now is the metal leveling clip system. I like them and I use them periodically as needed.

  • @JM-ic9yx
    @JM-ic9yx 3 месяца назад

    I use the lippage system almost exclusively (a variant of, with a much faster mechanism); it saves time for smaller jobs, reduces both waste and cost, and can take less time with a faster tightening mechanism since I don’t have to shuffle boxes filled with large spacers, wedges, and a specialized tool for tightening them. Also, makes for a much cleaner install as you can lay the tile, push it flush with the installed tiles, clean any extruded thinset, then space and clamp, saving time cleaning as well

  • @nickjones7504
    @nickjones7504 3 года назад +19

    Disagree with the levelling clips. They're great. Never had one break. Not keen on the wedge system.

    • @zachperry2216
      @zachperry2216 3 года назад +1

      He wasn’t referring to all clips he was saying the ones that he showed at first aren’t good but to use the other ones

    • @nickjones7504
      @nickjones7504 3 года назад +3

      @@zachperry2216 I know. And I'm saying I disagree about those specific clips because I think they're great. Opinion only.

    • @The5mago5
      @The5mago5 3 года назад +1

      Of course in my opinion the tile leveling clips are he blames are actually best. First they reusable saving money approx €50 for standard size bathroom. Second allows to add extra ones if needed without removing tile. Third the spindle in them is 1mm thick that allows to make smaller joints as the wedge ones thinnest I find are 2,5mm. Fourth force of pulling on them is over 50kg when wedge ones won't exceed 30kg. Tested. Actually the red ones I got where the spindle will snap not bend resisted 113kg and the plastic part broke off not the metal part. But found out yellow ones actually bending. And they less precised. They all made in China. So far I don't know manufacturer those with leveling eye are creepy to. Grout remover is actually for cleaning adhesive before filling the joints. Not for removing grout. And for that purpose is best of course if you get good quality one. Will never use any power tool for that purpose as they can damage edge of the tile. The shape finder is actually for hard to define curves. Not for frame shape. I don't know who might undercut for frame. As weight of the does may change geometry of the frame and make them catching. This is damaging of customer property. And carpenters job. The scraper for adhesive I agree YES it's dangerous. And for sure will damage the power tool. Makita cutter for its purpose put shame on Makita totally agree.
      I understand that there is big difference between tilling in US and EU different requirements they even vary around Europe. As also different supply and quality of tiling products. The differences are forced by many reasons. Like weather conditions, labour costs, material supply and many more.

    • @ReverZe83
      @ReverZe83 3 года назад +1

      Gotta agree with you there Nick, I use these tile levellers exclusively, they are cheap, re-usable and I've not broken one yet, been using them a couple years now.

    • @johnholland6180
      @johnholland6180 3 года назад

      Raimondi clip system is the best to use I've found

  • @jorymills652
    @jorymills652 3 года назад +2

    Great video sir. I really appreciate you putting better alternatives that way beginners like myself know what we should be using instead. Honestly I probably would have bought the makita because it seems like a great idea.

  • @josemarquez1873
    @josemarquez1873 3 года назад +11

    Those tools are only as bad as the person who uses them.

    • @matthewmiller4747
      @matthewmiller4747 3 года назад

      Your not wrong, but some tools are just wiffs. Good in theory, poor in execution.

    • @birdbox4662
      @birdbox4662 2 года назад

      then give it to me

    • @DoubleD72
      @DoubleD72 2 года назад

      Some of the tools are fine with the right person using them. You might like this guy's channel but watch closer. This guy isn't as good as he appears. Watch his videos closer. He is kinda a con artist. Pay attention and you will catch what I am saying.

  • @frankieg40
    @frankieg40 3 года назад +8

    I don't mind to use that Makita for small around the corners cuts? Instead of getting up, going to that table top saw, come back, get on your knees again etc?

    • @markoshun
      @markoshun 3 года назад

      Yes, as a touch-up saw makes sense. 4’ of that kind of work might last the day, and you can use a second battery.

  • @Cookie.x.monsterr
    @Cookie.x.monsterr 3 года назад +9

    Them T levelling things have changed my life. There are soooo much quicker than the other Systems.
    They have made me a lot of money....without having to buy more clips as you just reuse them.
    The trick is to take them out in time. But that’s the same for all levelling systems.
    I tile like 2 bathrooms a week. Been tiling for 15years.
    But for big floors with big tiles 800mm plus. I would use the other Systems.

    • @markoshun
      @markoshun 3 года назад

      Good to know. Never used them but they look handy. So you pull them out before the thinset sets up, instead of the next day?

    • @Cookie.x.monsterr
      @Cookie.x.monsterr 3 года назад

      @@markoshun I normally use slow set “England”.
      Mark I’ve left them in for two days and still got them out. If the adhesive dries hard just twist the black part “nut” so it gives you space to wiggle the thing around. As it’s only got a small T shape it doesn’t take long. Or I use a knife to dig some adhesive out around the grout join. It keep wiggling. It will come out. And if all els fails. Just turn it until it snaps. And try and bend the access inside the joint. They cost nothing. I get them on eBay. Don’t use the orange ones. I haven’t used to yellow yet but the blue and red ones work well! They look the same but some have more thread on and just work better.

    • @markoshun
      @markoshun 3 года назад

      @@Cookie.x.monsterr Cool, I usually clean up lines, etc. next day anyway, before sets up completely. I think I’ll order some for my next job. Thanks.

    • @Cookie.x.monsterr
      @Cookie.x.monsterr 3 года назад

      @@markoshun yes it’s the first thing I do the next morning!
      On walls I only have to leave them in for about two hours and then if I run out I just take the first ones out. Good luck! You will love them. !! Don’t worry about keeping them perfectly clean. Also the other systems Can widen the joints These are a dream to work with.
      One more while I’m here. I now use a hot glue gun most days. Like I glue my level to the wall. I also glue bits of tile above windows to help rest the top window tile on. So no more screwing. When the tile is dry I just pull of bits off or my level off the wall.
      One more. Amazon sell brush heads that fit into a drill. I got them to clean my buckets. That’s changed my life aswell lol. So much faster.
      Happy tiling !!

    • @markoshun
      @markoshun 3 года назад

      @@Cookie.x.monsterr Glue gun and brush great tips. So tired of cleaning buckets... 😆 Thanks much

  • @johnbell1246
    @johnbell1246 3 года назад +13

    I use the 1st leveling system pieces Only when I over tighten and break a riamondi clip.instead of having to lift the tile and add another clip.good call.but helpful often.definitely not the dumbest.

    • @Kjrw1991
      @Kjrw1991 3 года назад +3

      Did you watch the video or pause 10 seconds in? He said they are better as a recovery system..

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  3 года назад +3

      Yes, good for a recovery tool for sure, we use them for this all the time but not for a full leveling system as a full.

  • @liamjenkins82
    @liamjenkins82 3 года назад +1

    I tiled my whole bathroom myself using those levelling things, it was all that was a available at the store, they did the job but I imagine the wedges would work better

    • @airzone2332
      @airzone2332 3 года назад

      Wedges are way better in my opinion

  • @joseph-ur2ks
    @joseph-ur2ks 2 года назад +1

    you need a better battery on the makita those little batterys are only good for torches or phone charger. bigger batteries not only last longer they make the tool have more power

  • @Heb101922
    @Heb101922 3 года назад +12

    Good video, but one objection. The plastic doohicky for getting a templet can be useful when doing commercial jobs where the door jambs are sometimes metal and can't be undercut. So this tool could be advantageous in getting a good clean cut in those circumstances. Also I have done commercial work where the urinals were already installed and I had to use a templet to make cuts. It could be useful there. Finally, I was thinking recently of a tile job I did about 3 or 4 years ago. The cabinets were not typical. They had legs with funny angles and this little tool would have saved me a lot of time.
    Not a tool you will need often, but when you do, it can be helpful. So keep it on the roster (in the tool box)!

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  3 года назад +3

      Those are great points, sounds like it could be useful for commercial.

    • @joefowler3106
      @joefowler3106 3 года назад

      My wife ordered me one of those plastic contour guage things a few years ago. Only used it once to copy the radius of a tub. It worked for what it is but all in all its a pretty useless tool that just lives in my van. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @shihabsb3382
      @shihabsb3382 3 года назад

      Homach 5hitam

  • @kevinshepherd6912
    @kevinshepherd6912 2 года назад +1

    None of these tools are dumb, they all have their uses. I have the Makita, it's not meant for continuous use but handy for plunge cutting shaver sockets etc, when you don't want to rig up your wet cut.

  • @carlosfrancofeliciano6160
    @carlosfrancofeliciano6160 3 года назад

    Straight to the point... Nice video Men.

  • @floored3145
    @floored3145 3 года назад +1

    Agreed with everything except that Makita. Try cutting out a toilet hole inside an occupied high rise apartment with just a regular grinder, you'll set off smoke alarms

  • @tomislav5689
    @tomislav5689 3 года назад +1

    #1 this things are awesome for a recovery. Always have couple of them to pull up a tile just a bit. But yeah, as a full leveling system, they suck. As for Makita thing, would it be fine if a big battery is installed?

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  3 года назад

      Would be fine with a big battery, but the cost would be $300 plus.

    • @tomislav5689
      @tomislav5689 3 года назад

      @@LandbergTileTV oh, and it's also a 12v

  • @tomg3285
    @tomg3285 3 года назад +3

    Yo friend you need to try that Makita tile cutter with a bigger battery and a mesh Blade

  • @FD-dh2fu
    @FD-dh2fu 3 года назад

    Awesome. Keep it simple. Love it. 👊

  • @Kevinchan-mb2tz
    @Kevinchan-mb2tz 2 года назад +4

    You are the number one among those five mate.

  • @nathanielstarlin2821
    @nathanielstarlin2821 2 года назад +1

    Disagree with the leveling clips. Your only supposed to use them with 1/8 joints for one. Not 1/16 lmao. And I have photos for proof of perfectly flat walls and or floors using these specific leveling systems. You just don’t use them properly.

  • @reddbeard2030
    @reddbeard2030 3 года назад +5

    Go Berg!
    I have 3 out of the 5 and they have thier uses although be it a small opportunity they come in handy, lol.

  • @umahunter
    @umahunter 3 года назад +3

    Those carbide tipped grout scrapers are the absolute worst things for people that aren't experienced or first time diyers I have seen people absolutely chip the hell out of their tile edges trying to use them to scrape thin set out of grout joints

  • @fastballbpc
    @fastballbpc 2 года назад +1

    Men just say- you don't how to use these tools. Totally disagree on the leveling tool it must be removed before the thinset hardens totally, and with a bit back forward move before you securing does the job.....

  • @SS-br1kc
    @SS-br1kc 4 месяца назад

    Bigger battery on Makita and it’s perfect

  • @bigbikerjohn64
    @bigbikerjohn64 3 года назад +5

    The video was nicely done. Described the shortcomings of the products but more importantly suggested how else to replace/use other products that work better.

  • @thomaskelly2572
    @thomaskelly2572 3 года назад

    Absolutely brilliant, dont know how you find the time. 🇨🇮Belfast

  • @foggymtnbreakdown
    @foggymtnbreakdown 2 года назад +4

    A contour gauge can be useful for cutting curves in the tiles on the outside edge of a standard tub. If the backer board is not up, you can just trace the curve of the tub on a piece of paper or cardboard, but the lip of the tub might interfere with that. The contour gauge will always work.

  • @whatthehell2592
    @whatthehell2592 3 года назад +1

    I bought the first version of the Makita cordless wet saw back in 80's I think. Still have it but don't use it.

    • @whatthehell2592
      @whatthehell2592 Год назад

      I still have mine as well and don't use it. Back then we didn't have many options.

  • @rts3613
    @rts3613 2 года назад

    I don't think the Makita is for full cuts. I get on jobs where the wet saw has to be set up outside, sometimes several floors away, and dust control is a major issue so a grinder is out. These jobs, 95 % of full cuts are with a tile cutter (snapper) and you go to the saw for notches or outside to grind. I can see the Makita being handy for small notches and fine tuning and save steps and time. Also, if it's 18v, bigger batteries are available.

  • @carlgoulden3158
    @carlgoulden3158 2 года назад

    You would not use the Makita saw for straight cut... On an L-shape you would cut down one line and then snap it on a manual cutter.

  • @nyvinchenz9430
    @nyvinchenz9430 3 года назад +1

    Well that tile saw probably will work better with a bigger battery those little one sucks anyway im sure a better blade will help and yeah a table saw will win everytime . But wouldn't call it dumb just need some upgrades

  • @nicko198718
    @nicko198718 3 года назад +3

    I disagree with number 4 being dumb cutting 50lm against uneven cladding stone that couldn't be undercut to allow expansion saved so much time. Also not all door jams can be undercut metal fire doors need to be intact. (At least according to an inspector i had a run in with)

  • @dennycrane4261
    @dennycrane4261 3 года назад +1

    The contout gauge is a must for every tile installer....and whoever says crap like "i can do cuts by eye" is just talking BS

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  3 года назад

      Didn't realize how many installers use this for commercial..

  • @plekikunn
    @plekikunn 2 года назад +1

    LOL my cat phone has more powerful battery than your makita cutter. 6Ah 18v battery dude. Your exp sounds like 1-2 years in tiling

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  2 года назад

      Read the title, dumb tile tools. That's why it's on this video, cuz it's dumb, but you can go back more than 6 years ago showing my showers on my channel with over 400 videos, so no on 1-2 years brother

  • @alexsinigur3740
    @alexsinigur3740 3 года назад +2

    Looks like you are not working on commercial jobs are you going to cut metal door frame to slide the tile under ?
    Makita saw is not the strongest one but you can change a stronger battery and 2nd is good for commercial jobs ,on commercial jobs this days is very very strict with the dust .

  • @SaultiBalldeip
    @SaultiBalldeip 3 года назад +7

    Those levellers actually work really well and 1000's of reviews say the opposite to what you are claiming.

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  3 года назад

      Well...I've used them all and there are much better options.

    • @wadopotato33
      @wadopotato33 2 года назад +1

      They suck. You are better off using Spin Doctors or Ridgid, IMO. I think he was spot on in his review on all of his ideas. I have come to the exact same conclusions over time.

  • @nosignal88
    @nosignal88 2 года назад +1

    Use a 6amph battery lmao

  • @taylorlewis7972
    @taylorlewis7972 3 года назад +10

    The contour gauge is a must have tool for me. Not everything can be undercut.

    • @BlackMountainCycles
      @BlackMountainCycles 3 года назад +2

      Should’ve learned how to scribe better.

    • @taylorlewis7972
      @taylorlewis7972 3 года назад +5

      @@BlackMountainCycles I’d like to see how you scribe up against jagged rock and how long it takes you. With the contour gage I can cut tiles so accurate they look like there undercut

    • @BlackMountainCycles
      @BlackMountainCycles 3 года назад +2

      @@taylorlewis7972 I could scribe a 12x12 tile before you could even line your contour gage up on the piece of tile. I’d kick you off my job site if I saw you wasting MY time with that nonsense. You must be a rat...

    • @FrenchConnectie
      @FrenchConnectie 3 года назад +2

      @@BlackMountainCycles and Taylor... I disagree and agree.. in a new home built house i dont need it.. but because in from the Netherlands... Some houses are hundreds of years old... Nothing square etc... For tiles and wood floors... Magic. Just bought a 450 year old farm in France... Again a life saver. But! I had the exact same one he has.... Not Ideal.. there are way better for sale...

    • @SaucyOperator
      @SaucyOperator 3 года назад +1

      @@BlackMountainCycles have to agree here. It's neat as hell, but who needs it?

  • @sjion
    @sjion 2 года назад +1

    I love those levelers in tight spots. Not that slow either.

  • @wesleyticket2642
    @wesleyticket2642 3 года назад +5

    I find the "recovery" clips perfect for recovery and for walls. Less strain on the clips on the walls.
    I can see the usefulness of that little saw, just gotta know it's limits. Maybe u can get a bigger amp-hour battery to make it last longer.
    Great video all the same

    • @wadopotato33
      @wadopotato33 2 года назад

      Makita is all over the place. Some of their tools are amazing and others are garbage. There are levels of Makita. They make tools for professionals, but also make garbage tools with plastic gears that are only meant to be used in a hobby setting.

  • @mcdonnellshane1910
    @mcdonnellshane1910 3 года назад +1

    A lot of commercial jobs you can't undercut.

  • @allixnichols3535
    @allixnichols3535 3 года назад +1

    Your review of the makita is a little off as the battery is a 2ah, most tradesmen would use 4 or 5ah lxt batteries. This would give you plenty longer also most tradesmen have more than one battery on the go

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  3 года назад

      The 2amp is the battery that comes with the kit for $200.00. Adding an additional 4amp battery would bring you to $250.00. Grinder with a wet sponge works just as good.

    • @danabenjamin3300
      @danabenjamin3300 3 года назад

      @@LandbergTileTV don't they have a corded version...? Would you recommend it?

  • @nauroticdax
    @nauroticdax 3 года назад

    Just wanna point out the 12v 2ah makita battery is pretty much garbage on everything except the DF331D drill (and even then any kinda hot dinner is gonna wear it out) you can however get much bigger batteries so it's not really a fault of the tool it's just the battery sucks. Although yes a table saw is generally a much better investment in any professional setting.

  • @palmerstile9379
    @palmerstile9379 Год назад +1

    That leveling system is badass for walls. Use it on every shower for minor adjustments, it's amazing. Game changer. I hate using level clips, but I definitely use those. Never ever use them on floors though, not a good idea.

  • @jag12549
    @jag12549 Год назад +1

    P.s. that hand held tile cutter isn't made to be all day. It's for slicing something out, freehanding a miter or some other cut detail. 4 cuts off a 12v battery is actually pretty decent I think.

  • @macho-69
    @macho-69 Год назад +4

    I use a contour gauge to install floors and sometimes for bathrooms and it works perfectly good

  • @ourd0gseven
    @ourd0gseven 2 года назад

    One of the "DUMBEST" Tile tools, is that stupid Grout-Sealing bottle you see at the Do It Centers....LMFAO!! (xD) (:D)

  • @liamgeary4341
    @liamgeary4341 3 года назад +1

    You wouldn't do a full job with that makita its more for quick cuts and such not for a large install

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  3 года назад

      True, but every installer has a grinder and using a grinder is smarter than spending $200 on the Makita

    • @liamgeary4341
      @liamgeary4341 3 года назад

      I would also get a tool like that to finish off a plunge cut where the grinder will bounce and the tile has vulnerable spots and are prone to cracks and Knicks I was actually on a cut yesterday and the grinder kept bouncing so a cutoff tool is practical in certain applications.

  • @GasMeter_
    @GasMeter_ Год назад +1

    Those rescue clips are very handy when you need an extra one in the joint or when you can't slide a tile under a door architrave with a normal clip in place. As long as you remove them before the thinset goes off.

  • @wheelie707
    @wheelie707 3 года назад +3

    Best tile tool Tuesday yet! Lined it. Keep it practical!

  • @gianlucaparisi7363
    @gianlucaparisi7363 Год назад

    Raimondi has created the RLS SOS clips. Design is similar to the clips shown in the video but RAIMONDI are in plastic like normal levelling systems. So you can remove them with your classic system and don't risk to chip the tile: ruclips.net/video/MxkZGUoOAK0/видео.html

  • @gorangagic5424
    @gorangagic5424 3 года назад +3

    That leveling system came in super handy when i was installing tile against hardwood. Hardwood had slits underneath so i was able to wedge those levelers and ended up with perfectly smooth tile-hardwood transition

  • @mikek3951
    @mikek3951 3 года назад +1

    Dumb or not those companies are making money.
    Kinda like the pet rock. If I knew people were that stupid I’d of done it

  • @GlobalThirtyseven
    @GlobalThirtyseven Год назад

    To be fair to Makita, they have bigger batteries... and anyone who uses cordless will have a charger with batteries up the wazoo. Also, that saw was made to make several cuts like you just did and it looks like it did well with no dust. But if you want to go full production and cut more, yeah, use a corded saw. And BTW, Makita makes an 18v of the same thing that has a hose attachment also along with the bottle. Lots more power and more efficient batteries. Aldo look into the Makita plunge saw for masonry and tuck pointing mortar. That one looks promising.

  • @webblab2415
    @webblab2415 2 года назад

    Using a 2Ah battery for (any) circular saw is dumb. At least 4Ah..

  • @Hugh-Jorgan
    @Hugh-Jorgan 2 года назад +1

    I will defend the contour gauge. I had to tile a floor with an iron porcelain glaze tub that was already installed and it had a contoured face, can't undercut the tub and can't just guess. I used the gauge and it came out flawless.

  • @MistAtsiM
    @MistAtsiM 2 года назад

    Any chance you can test sentinel tile cutter?
    I cant seem to find who makes it or any information anywhere...
    Floor and decor has them and they seem of higher quality. Built well, similar to masterpiuma...
    But the lack of any information online scares ua. Im willing to purchase several sizes so i cam keep on sites. They arent priced high. But in tile tool business this is usually a nono... But ive seen them in person and they seem good.

  • @chriscleave2173
    @chriscleave2173 3 года назад +1

    Why would anyone that had more than 1-2 cuts expect a 12v system to be a good option for their job? If you are experienced and thought this was for a shower, you probably also get a lot of call backs.

  • @monbaby77
    @monbaby77 3 месяца назад

    no, I disagree. the screw tile clip is very versatile. for instance, while you are doing wall tiling, unlike clip and wedge system, you can slide it in the grout joint to correct the tile which is already fixed without taking tile off as long as the glue is still fresh or when clip and wedge system failed while tightening it with a trigger. It's not mainly usable, but it's one of a must tool and very handy.

  • @kimchee94112
    @kimchee94112 7 месяцев назад

    I have all 5 dumbest tile tools don't use all for tiles though. My only problem is with that stupid tile leveling style tool but OK for smaller tiles with small gaps. For cordless no one depends on one battery, need multiple batteries for continuous work.

  • @MC-uq2uw
    @MC-uq2uw 3 года назад

    Disagree with you Buddy love your videos but this is simply your opinions. All I’ve done is tile for 24 yrs before anyone comments .

  • @kip8790
    @kip8790 10 месяцев назад

    So easy to diss the Makita tile saw when you clearly don’t use it right. Those wobbly cuts mean the blade is rubbing coming back up through the tile and tripling the current usage. Use a fence to get a straight line or scribe one. Also, buy body only and use a bigger battery if you need it. It’s only really meant for niggly bits, less hassle than a table saw.

  • @seangrey3505
    @seangrey3505 2 месяца назад

    I use the Makita on grout joints to make a relief cut before I bust out broken tiles in the back of house at chick fil a. I can't ise a grinder because it's too much dust even with a shop vac...it cuts the grout better than the ceramic or porcelain . But definatly small jobs or a lot of battery

  • @mistico1423
    @mistico1423 11 месяцев назад

    Lol i use the levelling system he showed and i did 90sqm if tiling in a day.
    You guys do 5sqm of tiling per day and think you know it all.
    I appreciate the video im not toxic but i think those are the best if you know how to use them and take them out at the right time

  • @jessematheny3636
    @jessematheny3636 9 месяцев назад

    I use the spinners in conjunction with the ruby wedge for when they snap or when adding on the following day instead of using a multi tool to cut in tab just use the spinners I always have those near by. the contour gauge is awesome for weird crown molding on back splashes takes all the guess wrk out for me.

  • @jf444
    @jf444 3 года назад

    Disagree on the leveling tool , used it on many many bathrooms worked fine
    What a pointless video lol 😆 😴 😂

  • @Dumigu
    @Dumigu 2 года назад

    this small saw is not for this purpose, there are other saws for this, sigma, montolit, ruby, dewalt...... Cleaning narrow seams with a multitool.....are you serious, i would like to see how you do it

  • @McD4VE
    @McD4VE Год назад

    Tiler for 30 years and I use the clips they don’t do the job for you they just make sure it stay where you left it, also if you make a twist the metal end before tightening it won’t get jammed in the muck and is an easy twist and out to be used again , they’re great.

  • @cowboy_broke
    @cowboy_broke 3 года назад

    The Spyder recip saw blades for scraping SUCK!!!!!

  • @JoeVlogsOG
    @JoeVlogsOG 2 года назад +1

    You forgot the dumbest tool of all.... a shoddy tiler!
    Those spinny levellers work pretty well for wall tiles tho tbh.

  • @stevec1379
    @stevec1379 2 года назад

    The recovery clips are useless in North America and Europe. There are to be used with a dry mud bed installation process. A must have tool in Asia

  • @David-burrito
    @David-burrito 3 года назад +1

    Well, I thought this was a good video. Thank you for the information.

  • @stuckgrenadepin.225
    @stuckgrenadepin.225 3 года назад +1

    I wasn’t even trying to watch this video. Accidentally clicked it. It’s just funny that there was a contouring tool ad before the video.

  • @kevinkline3938
    @kevinkline3938 3 года назад +1

    Sounds like you have a problem with weak and frail wrists.

    • @mannyc805
      @mannyc805 3 года назад

      I was going to comment this 😂

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  3 года назад

      Nope, work smart. You don't want jacked up wrists or any other joints, that repair cost $$$

    • @wadopotato33
      @wadopotato33 2 года назад

      Fuck no. I bruised my entire hand using those useless Spyder scrapers. If I was a puss, I would have stopped before my hand was black and blue. Throw it away.

  • @jbitile8241
    @jbitile8241 3 года назад

    I agree

  • @villagehomeservices6019
    @villagehomeservices6019 Год назад

    Just glad I have some of the good tools. Whew! Thanks for the ego boost! 😂

  • @monkeyteck2224
    @monkeyteck2224 2 года назад

    Sorry bud , the "T" system leveling work for me ...

  • @dylan-nguyen
    @dylan-nguyen 7 месяцев назад

    I just removed my thinset this past weekend
    I went with an air hammer with chisel, they're more affordable than an SDS Hammer
    I was able to remove all the thinset for the whole house in a weekend

  • @Hugh-Jorgan
    @Hugh-Jorgan 2 года назад

    Hurts to hear a makita tool sucks!!! But then again I don't own one of those. I love my makitas but when I saw that little saw I laughed.

  • @monibracamonte2890
    @monibracamonte2890 Год назад

    Leveling systems are for rookies and diy guys... and dummies

  • @alexc.239
    @alexc.239 3 года назад +1

    Talking about dumb tile tools, where's that 300$ montolit vibrating suction cup?

  • @mikeanderson2372
    @mikeanderson2372 3 года назад

    well you can definitely donate that makita saw to me if its not something u have a use for

  • @MrShadyCash
    @MrShadyCash 2 года назад

    I still think that Makita tile saw looks nice. I don't have any Makita tools just because it wasn't the battery platform I went with, but I respect the company. I wouldn't use it as my main tile saw so even though it burns through water a little fast I can live with it. And I'd have a 4ah or 6ah battery at the very least on it. And if Makita was my platform I'd have multiple batteries. It looks like it makes really nice cuts. But I have my grinder and my dremel saw with a continuous blade for small cuts and 2 wet saws, cutting dry seems to make it easy to break the porcelain.

  • @ni30rajjj3
    @ni30rajjj3 2 года назад

    I m tile Mason and very useful tools 🛠️ for us

  • @kojomensah7474
    @kojomensah7474 2 года назад

    So will the Makita tile cutter cat glass in general please?

  • @KS3msk
    @KS3msk Год назад

    На руках 3.14зда, хуже варежки

  • @Pedro.Chapps
    @Pedro.Chapps 3 года назад +1

    #1 isnt the dumbest its the handiest when you break a Clip :)

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  3 года назад

      Yes, definitely handy when you break clips!

    • @martylucas8557
      @martylucas8557 3 года назад +1

      Did you not watch the video? He said they are the dumbest to use for a project, there are better options available, then proceeded to put 10 types of clips on the table that are a better choice. He said the T-Clips were good to use as a recovery tool.

  • @FishingforViews
    @FishingforViews 2 года назад

    I just came here to ruin the 222 No of comments

  • @miket2172
    @miket2172 3 года назад

    Lol makita saw looks kind of cool to bad its a turd

  • @boardingbear
    @boardingbear 3 года назад

    Where can I get a $50 table top tile saw??

  • @mikecolie9290
    @mikecolie9290 3 года назад +1

    Thankfully the only one I had was the grout removal tool and I realized the 1st time I used it that it was almost useless. Its in my garage somewhere collecting dust. Fun video.

  • @evictioncarpentry2628
    @evictioncarpentry2628 3 года назад +1

    The Makita saw has its place.
    I have the M12 version and I use it all the time when I just need a little cut to to trim something quick.
    Or if you need to replace a tile I will plunge cut into it so it breaks out easier...its just small and compact and hooks up to my small ridgid vac.

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  3 года назад

      The m12 is a good little tool, lots of blade options and cuts metal fast. The Makita battery doesn't last long when a grinder with diamond blade is a fraction of the cost.

    • @evictioncarpentry2628
      @evictioncarpentry2628 3 года назад +1

      I get it. I thought about the Makita but I do more non tile stuff then tile stuff so I went for the M12/Vacuum option then the Makita wet saw.
      They're all under powered really you just need to go a bit slower. Theyd be better as 18V tools. M12 at least has some higher capacity batteries unlike the makita 12V line. I have full size angle grinders and tuck point adapters for dust collection but they're over kill for me personally so...yeah haha. In theory the tools are good. In practice, we'll thats debatable on what you do.

  • @zaimhazmin8851
    @zaimhazmin8851 3 года назад

    hmm been installing tiles for years. i have all these tools too. these tools are actually good from my exp. maybe it just didnt suit your application😏

  • @_RYEN_
    @_RYEN_ 2 года назад

    You need to do some wrist exercises...

  • @richarddefreytas5268
    @richarddefreytas5268 3 года назад

    This is only YOUR opinion. I've been a tile setter for 30 years and at least three of those tools I've used. successfully.

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  3 года назад

      Correct, definitely my opinion and I've used most of these tools as well.

    • @wadopotato33
      @wadopotato33 2 года назад

      He was dead on. "Had success" doesn't mean that there aren't better replacements. I have also seen one person's "success" that I wouldn't let my dog shower in.

  • @alantiling4936
    @alantiling4936 2 года назад

    Fantastic thanks mate u are great