Hi pal nearly as good as matty with ur cuts , thats a nightmare to cut out well done , good to see fraz on the team ,love how he turns away from the camera
@user-iz3zc8qx9w Either the elite stone tools website or phil at pulvex just google both . You will find some porcelain does fragment .water suppression helps . If it still happens use a polishing or sanding pad can get a hand held one or you can buy one for the mini disc cutter to remove it but then you'll get a chamfer to the edge . Ring either company and have a chat henry at elite or phil at pulvex tell them whats happening and they will help get some decent stuff sent out to you and both companies not expensive. Hope this helps and good luck 👍
Lovely work Justin. Use 9inch Dewalt cordless saw a lot on porcelain great saw handy for cutting facing bricks and Indian sandstone exc. instant power save bringing the big stihl out to much. Got the Rubi 250 brand new coming out to play soon have a load of borders to cut. Marcrist do a top porcelain blade for petrol saw costs me £210 a think but does a great cut with water suppression.
Ive seen these new saws around is the power enough and does it last long enough though ?. Marcrist bades have always been very good when ive got them in to be fair lee. 250 rubi is a nice saw be good for you aswell mate. This porcelain is a git to cut though especially the the intricate cuts it tens to fracture and snap a lot ive lots to learn mate . Ta for info Have a good week Justin 👍💯🧱
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping Yes it lasts with 12ah battery but will never replace gas saws. A cut maybe 15 plus cuts on porcelain and was still going. Block wise maybe 30 cuts. Luke any battery powered thing more harsher the material or harder it’s worked will use battery quicker. Super charger charges in 60 mins the big monster batts. Like the saw for small cuts like 3/4 bricks or few cuts copes slabs exc great for up in scaffolding. But for ripping in stuff quickly will pull out the Ts700 saw it’s animal super power blast through block 10-15 secs or less. Duro blades use mostly have the marcrist porcelain blade on the ts420. Cuts great. Yeah same mate have a good week take care.
@@lmilne4859 thanks lee for the info again mate . Ive never used a ts700 lot of money them machines are are they electric start aswell. Are they good reliable saws then lee ?.cutting porcelain its all about the combination of saw and blade .i think vibration in the blade has to be kept to a minimum for the porcelain not to snap aswell. So sharpening the blade and recognize when to do this is also so important. Lots of money and lots of narratives lee .great to share info and learn mate appreciate you sharing with me 👍👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping That’s why like using the Dewalt cordless saw buddy for porcelain. Trust me that would be a great investment for you. Yeah ts700 is a power house cost over a grand most powerful saw on the market. Doesn’t get bogged down ripping into concrete. Think av touched on this before but for me as a bricklayer a 14inch concrete saw is a must. To be honest ma Ts420 which is 14inch is ideal there £630 range new. 700 only 4 months old. Ts420 showed machine never had any issues must say a do look after them only use super hp stihl oil in them too. 700 more heavier as expected with engine size. The low handle on its great. But only benefit from cutting into loads concrete brick walls exc. ts420. Probs best all rounder and lighter and half the price. Low handle get better leverage when doing vertical cuts. Must say that on 700 a do like. If getting new saw mate don’t get the fuel enjected start 1,s.
Hi Justin We hat a nasty little cut that was mate ❤️👍 I bet you were sweating putting it down to lay it ? all that effort and ping it snaps as your bedding it in ahhhhh , great stuff mate and quality install , the only thing I can say about the weather is at least it's washing the stone clean 💦💦💦💦💯💯💯👍 congratulations on Frazer make sure he's like your porcelain mate not lippy 😁😁😁👍 great content and lovelly stuff again mate 👍 stay safe and keep dry if you can 👍👍
🤣🤣👍 Thanks John Hope your well mate and yes the weather is awful down here in sunny wales 🌧☹.Tell you what porcelain is such a pain to cut you can invest in all the latest equipment and blades but its not a given its still not gonna fracture and split mate its bloody nerve racking mate 🤣 stay safe mate all the best Justin 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping Thank you . I'm cutting 20mm porcelain . Where /what brand of Slurry do u use &, were u get a good brand ... Can u hire those Radial saw . Thanks 👍
@Steven Douglas Hi Steven Pave tuff slurry is from travis p .marshalls or ulta scape are also good if not better pave tuff is a bit bitty and sets quick . Youd have to ask your local hire centre to hire a wet cutting table or bench saw . Hope that helps you👍
I feel your pain manhole covers are the bane of my life I was doing one in February and I broke seven 600 x 1200 flags doing one cut One of them I did perfect then when I put in tapped it down it broke that was a bad day 😢😢
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping yes mate it is or how expensive it can be if you make a mistake and of course with it being quite new I think everyone is still learning the best way or their best way to cut and lay it completely different animal compared to sandstone
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping I've watched a few of your videos, I run a landscaping Company, we mainly do Sandstone,Concrete etc at current. But I want to get into Porcelain as this is fast becoming what everyone wants! Any tips? I do plan on buying a few tiles and practicing in my own yard though!
Tbf mate if I pulled the suction cups out if get laughed at but after laying a patio last week my back is killing me and my piles have come back. So I think I should let them laugh and look after myself lol. WhTs the name of the brand mate and do they ever fail?
🤣😂😂 got me laughing that has Ben 🤣🤣 .they are rubi suction cups about £65 each well worth it .They failed once in cold weather but overall they are a back saver brilliant mate 👍💯
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping haha thanks mate. Them 900 x 600 Indian sandstone are a joke to put down. Any reason why you didn’t use your Stihl Saw?
Hi my mate I’m currently in middle of a 90 square meter porcelain anthracite gray 3x2 job at the minute and have 3 inspection trays with similar difficult cuts So thanks for sharing these tips just you really help me out 👍
@@garethwilliamsmanchesterga5864 Cool.I find them very good to be fair 2in 1 blade .Hope they help you out Gareth. Let me no what you think of them . Justin 👍
Ye I will Johnny said said he can get me a rubi wet cutter as well but it’s the space I’ve only a swb transit and with mixer and waker and my boxes there’s no room for one so hopefully these will help 👍
@@garethwilliamsmanchesterga5864 John and Alison got me my saw and he helped me set it up .we have the same equipment bigger van but the saw goes in the van but not the mixer just got to get over that by two trips or using clients garage etc Im sure the blade will help mate.Another video to follow on the cutting porcelain so keep watching where all learning Gareth
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping yes I know what you mean Justin , it’s a real pain when the man holes are on the angle and right next to each other . Rubbish weather again today 🙄
@@neilsmart78 Its awful here in wales Neil nothing worse than rain i hate it .Another video to follow on the cutting mate. Stay dry 🤣 better luck tomorrow Justin 👍😂🌧🦆
Bang tidy lads. I was flinching with those cuts....Made me laugh when you gave it a kiss. Looking lovely.
🤣🤣 got to have a laugh haven't you.
Thanks Barrington always appreciate it mate hope your ok aswell 👍💯
Hi pal nearly as good as matty with ur cuts , thats a nightmare to cut out well done , good to see fraz on the team ,love how he turns away from the camera
🤣🤣 thanks mate yea the cuts here are a challenge not many full tiles on this job .practice makes perfect though .who is the matty guy 🤣🤣🤣👍
Mattys the daddy 👍
@@allanblackshaw3046
Yea hes a good lad all joking aside .
Take it easy allan 👍
Aye your both top off your game along with jb 👍
Appreciate that mate thanks very much 👍💯
Great cuts
Suction pads are a great idea definitely gonna get some of them
Luke i wouldn't be without mine now so much easier
Have a grabo they are tremendous
Congratulations, Fraser.. . Make the most of the opportunity.👍
Lets hope he does jim .thanks mate 👍
Hi justyn Would you suggest using a smaller grinder for cutting the tiles with? I have a 9inch grinder and it’s chipping the slab all the time
Its what your comfortable with but the blade is so important on porcelain has to be a good blade for porcelain
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping would you recommend any blade for me to use please? Still chipping 🙈🤣
@user-iz3zc8qx9w
Either the elite stone tools website or phil at pulvex just google both .
You will find some porcelain does fragment .water suppression helps .
If it still happens use a polishing or sanding pad can get a hand held one or you can buy one for the mini disc cutter to remove it but then you'll get a chamfer to the edge .
Ring either company and have a chat henry at elite or phil at pulvex tell them whats happening and they will help get some decent stuff sent out to you and both companies not expensive.
Hope this helps and good luck 👍
Superb work on those cuts 👌🏼🧱👍🏼
Thanks appreciate that Steve 👍💯🧱
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping 😁🤙🏼
Very nice , having laid porcelain myself not only is a cut like that difficult without breaking, the next challenge is laying it without breaking. 👍🏻
Spot on totally agree and thanks 👍
Lovely work Justin. Use 9inch Dewalt cordless saw a lot on porcelain great saw handy for cutting facing bricks and Indian sandstone exc. instant power save bringing the big stihl out to much. Got the Rubi 250 brand new coming out to play soon have a load of borders to cut. Marcrist do a top porcelain blade for petrol saw costs me £210 a think but does a great cut with water suppression.
Ive seen these new saws around is the power enough and does it last long enough though ?.
Marcrist bades have always been very good when ive got them in to be fair lee.
250 rubi is a nice saw be good for you aswell mate.
This porcelain is a git to cut though especially the the intricate cuts it tens to fracture and snap a lot ive lots to learn mate .
Ta for info
Have a good week
Justin 👍💯🧱
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping
Yes it lasts with 12ah battery but will never replace gas saws. A cut maybe 15 plus cuts on porcelain and was still going. Block wise maybe 30 cuts. Luke any battery powered thing more harsher the material or harder it’s worked will use battery quicker. Super charger charges in 60 mins the big monster batts. Like the saw for small cuts like 3/4 bricks or few cuts copes slabs exc great for up in scaffolding. But for ripping in stuff quickly will pull out the Ts700 saw it’s animal super power blast through block 10-15 secs or less. Duro blades use mostly have the marcrist porcelain blade on the ts420. Cuts great. Yeah same mate have a good week take care.
@@lmilne4859 thanks lee for the info again mate .
Ive never used a ts700 lot of money them machines are are they electric start aswell. Are they good reliable saws then lee ?.cutting porcelain its all about the combination of saw and blade .i think vibration in the blade has to be kept to a minimum for the porcelain not to snap aswell.
So sharpening the blade and recognize when to do this is also so important.
Lots of money and lots of narratives lee .great to share info and learn mate appreciate you sharing with me 👍👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping
That’s why like using the Dewalt cordless saw buddy for porcelain. Trust me that would be a great investment for you. Yeah ts700 is a power house cost over a grand most powerful saw on the market. Doesn’t get bogged down ripping into concrete. Think av touched on this before but for me as a bricklayer a 14inch concrete saw is a must. To be honest ma Ts420 which is 14inch is ideal there £630 range new. 700 only 4 months old. Ts420 showed machine never had any issues must say a do look after them only use super hp stihl oil in them too. 700 more heavier as expected with engine size. The low handle on its great. But only benefit from cutting into loads concrete brick walls exc. ts420. Probs best all rounder and lighter and half the price. Low handle get better leverage when doing vertical cuts. Must say that on 700 a do like. If getting new saw mate don’t get the fuel enjected start 1,s.
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping
m.stihl.co.uk/STIHL-Products/Construction-machinery/Petrol-cut-off-machines/2805-510/TS-700-Cut-off-machine.aspx
Hi Justin
We hat a nasty little cut that was mate ❤️👍 I bet you were sweating putting it down to lay it ? all that effort and ping it snaps as your bedding it in ahhhhh , great stuff mate and quality install , the only thing I can say about the weather is at least it's washing the stone clean 💦💦💦💦💯💯💯👍 congratulations on Frazer make sure he's like your porcelain mate not lippy 😁😁😁👍 great content and lovelly stuff again mate 👍 stay safe and keep dry if you can 👍👍
🤣🤣👍 Thanks John
Hope your well mate and yes the weather is awful down here in sunny wales 🌧☹.Tell you what porcelain is such a pain to cut you can invest in all the latest equipment and blades but its not a given its still not gonna fracture and split mate its bloody nerve racking mate 🤣 stay safe mate all the best
Justin 👍
Hi mate , Which brand of blade do u use on your cutter ?
And where's best to go ?
Hya steven
We used an elite stone porcelain blade .Also pulvex blades are good google both 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping Thank you . I'm cutting 20mm porcelain . Where /what brand of Slurry do u use &, were u get a good brand ...
Can u hire those Radial saw .
Thanks 👍
@Steven Douglas
Hi Steven
Pave tuff slurry is from travis p .marshalls or ulta scape are also good if not better pave tuff is a bit bitty and sets quick .
Youd have to ask your local hire centre to hire a wet cutting table or bench saw .
Hope that helps you👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping Thank you So much . Lovely neat work by the way .👌👍✅
@@stevendouglas3860
Cheers and your welcome. Good luck 👍
What suction cup are you using please?
Rubi 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping thank you
A nice tidy job there lads, but just wondering, do you guys use the prime slurry on natural stone and concrete slabs
Thanks for the comments. I now use the primer on all my paving so much better 👍
make template up outer codex cut a pair of scissors or Stanley knife only way forward👍
Yea spot on Tom 👍
I feel your pain manhole covers are the bane of my life I was doing one in February and I broke seven 600 x 1200 flags doing one cut One of them I did perfect then when I put in tapped it down it broke that was a bad day 😢😢
Or its just so nerve racking isnt it Davey .people dont realise how much work goes into laying porcelain.
Good luck Davey 👍💯
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping yes mate it is or how expensive it can be if you make a mistake and of course with it being quite new I think everyone is still learning the best way or their best way to cut and lay it completely different animal compared to sandstone
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping I've watched a few of your videos, I run a landscaping Company, we mainly do Sandstone,Concrete etc at current. But I want to get into Porcelain as this is fast becoming what everyone wants! Any tips? I do plan on buying a few tiles and practicing in my own yard though!
Tbf mate if I pulled the suction cups out if get laughed at but after laying a patio last week my back is killing me and my piles have come back. So I think I should let them laugh and look after myself lol. WhTs the name of the brand mate and do they ever fail?
🤣😂😂 got me laughing that has Ben 🤣🤣 .they are rubi suction cups about £65 each well worth it .They failed once in cold weather but overall they are a back saver brilliant mate 👍💯
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping haha thanks mate. Them 900 x 600 Indian sandstone are a joke to put down. Any reason why you didn’t use your Stihl Saw?
Hi Ben
Yes its porcelain and very brittle so i wanted to reduce the vibration to reduce the breakage on such an awkward cut .👍💯 thanks ben mate
@@benkimber8285 they are porcelain mate , when do you finish your shift at your factory 🤔
@@darrenwatters3054 we stopped production early as we got rained off. We were laying Indian sandstone 🤣
great cut that, get your self a pop gazebo
Thanks Paul appreciate that mate and yes defo need a pop up gazebo 🙂💯👍
Hi my mate
I’m currently in middle of a 90 square meter porcelain anthracite gray 3x2 job at the minute and have 3 inspection trays with similar difficult cuts
So thanks for sharing these tips just you really help me out 👍
Really pleased i could help mate 👍
Mate your legend av just ordered couple ecd115 discs so r let you no how I get on 👍
@@garethwilliamsmanchesterga5864
Cool.I find them very good to be fair 2in 1 blade .Hope they help you out Gareth. Let me no what you think of them .
Justin 👍
Ye I will Johnny said said he can get me a rubi wet cutter as well but it’s the space I’ve only a swb transit and with mixer and waker and my boxes there’s no room for one so hopefully these will help 👍
@@garethwilliamsmanchesterga5864 John and Alison got me my saw and he helped me set it up .we have the same equipment bigger van but the saw goes in the van but not the mixer just got to get over that by two trips or using clients garage etc
Im sure the blade will help mate.Another video to follow on the cutting porcelain so keep watching where all learning Gareth
I feel your pain Justin 😩😩
🤣🤣 its a nervous job cutting a tiles that costs over £40 not knowing if its going to break Neil 👍
@@brickrightbuildinglandscaping yes I know what you mean Justin , it’s a real pain when the man holes are on the angle and right next to each other . Rubbish weather again today 🙄
@@neilsmart78
Its awful here in wales Neil nothing worse than rain i hate it .Another video to follow on the cutting mate.
Stay dry 🤣 better luck tomorrow
Justin 👍😂🌧🦆