Anyone know any great tools coming out that are battery operated and can be used on a building site. Angle grinders are the go to tool but it's becoming increasingly harder to get away with them on site. Obviously dust is our biggest issue and we should take it seriously but I've seen nothing...
There's load of tiles from porelanosa that do that, especially when it's a small piece off. When it's a cut that is going to show we angle grind each end before we snap it. Ball ache but so is remarking the tile and running out.
If you want a sigma and only want to put to push just get the max handle upgrade. Cuts absolutely anything and still works on very small tiles and tiny cuts. Wheel lasts forever. Down side, doesn't come with a box. Pro Tiler sell them.
I also have sigma and many rubi machines. The sigma is an amazing machine and the wheels last an age. However with the max breaking handle you can't see the wheel easy and this makes it hard to line up. That's where the Rubi is better purely for it's accuracy. I've only had TX models as they'll...
what Dan says is bang on. The vitrex 750 is a good machine when you fit a quality blade. Has a good size bed also which catches and returns a lot of water which make it a decent machine inside someone’s home. I bought an erbaur last time from screw fix and that’s been decent also.
Sigma have just changed the max handle also so you can see the wheel better. That was the only fault I had with it. Does seem to have a cutting wheel that will score anything and is Lasts forever.
I purchased a heavyweight listing on Yell.com at the costly sum of £750 a year after being given all the talk. Nothing for months and then just time wasters asking for over the phone prices and would I re-grout their bathroom. After 4 months I got my first job which was a messy one. I was also...