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NO! Granite is hard S#$!. 1.If you don't have a diamond blade its not gonna do much. It doesn't matter how many blades or which way they turn. 2.You will need water to cool the blade and the tile. Without water to cool it the tile will get hot and break and the blade unless diamond will overheat turn to molten metal and fly apart .
home improvement centers have floor scrapers they will rent to you. they are a heavy machine with two wheels and a vibrating blade in front that you walk behind, great for pulling up tile, carpet, linoleum, etc. . .
Yes, with a stone cutting blade, but it would have to be a blade made to cut while dry and it would be a slow process with lots of dust.
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It doesn't matter on a diamond blade. Either way will work. Usually there is printing on one face that would face out, on the nut side, but it doesn't matter.
The most important consideration when choosing floor for bathroom is moisture. The top three choices are ceramic tile, sheet or tile vinyl, or stone which can be expensive.
NO! Granite is hard S#$!. 1.If you don't have a diamond blade its not gonna do much. It doesn't matter how many blades or which way they turn. 2.You will need water to cool the blade and the tile. Without water to cool it the tile will get hot and break and the blade unless diamond will overheat turn to molten metal and fly apart .
Scrape off carefully with a very sharp craft knife with blade held almost parallel to the floor.
A standard tile cutter with a scribing wheel and breaker wings will do the job nicely, otherwise you can use a wet saw or a hand held angle grinder with diamond cutting wheel too.
home improvement centers have floor scrapers they will rent to you. they are a heavy machine with two wheels and a vibrating blade in front that you walk behind, great for pulling up tile, carpet, linoleum, etc. . .
I have done this. The floor drain for a toilet is round making it difficult to cut, but a professional tiler can cut a curve or circle into a tile using a tile saw and grinder.Mark the tiles circle or curve.Cut straight notches into the tile about a 1/4 inch apart to the part that doesn't go on the floor.Use a grinder with a diamond blade to smooth out the circle. This may take a few settings.Then set the tile.
A tile saw can cut a variety of tile materials, including: Ceramic tile, Porcelain tile, Marble tile, Granite tile, Stone tile, Glass tile, Mosaic tile, etc. The ability of a tile saw to cut a particular type of tile material depends on the blade used. Some blades are specifically designed for cutting certain materials, such as porcelain or stone, while others are more versatile and can be used on a variety of tile materials. It's important to check the manufacturer's recommendations for the specific tile saw and blade being used to ensure the proper cuts can be made.
Yes, as long as it's not too thick,and fed in slowly to a good water served diamond blade.
Yes, with a stone cutting blade, but it would have to be a blade made to cut while dry and it would be a slow process with lots of dust.
The bathroom floor should be of a slip-resistant material surface, whether it be tile, stone, vinyl, or carpeting.
As long as it is not natural stone only the grout must be sealed.