Cutting tiles in situ.

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Hi all,
I need to cut some already fixed wall tiles to accomodate an IKEA kitchen. I guess a decent blade in an angle grinder should do (reccomendations anyone?) but there are a couple of inside corners to cope with and I'm not sure my 115mm angle grinder will manage those.
Any ideas?
 
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Used one of these on my 115mm grinder.
Worked well and reasonable price. Creates a LOT of dust. Mine were cut outside.
 
Grinder, multi tool, Bosch PKS16, palm router , with correct blade/bit .
 
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Grinder, multi tool, Bosch PKS16, palm router , with correct blade/bit .

Never seen the PKS16 before.


I guess an advantage of it having such a small blade is that it will leave less material to remove when doing the internal corner cuts.
 
Never seen the PKS16 before.


I guess an advantage of it having such a small blade is that it will leave less material to remove when doing the internal corner cuts.
Dust extract and depth stop helps cut in the room you are working , cuts timber as well.
 
Dust extract and depth stop helps cut in the room you are working , cuts timber as well.

Yeah fair play. I am lucky enough to be able to justify the cost of both a plunge angle grinder and plunge saw that both run along guide rails, but they are beyond the budget of DIYers.
 

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