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right,
decisions now finally made. i'm keeping the sigma 3c, not going back to the tx700...
sigma all the way!!

ps, i bought the sigma 6 but the sigma 7F is only £69 and its virtually the same cutter but a bit narrower, so shop wisely and save a bit of money....id also go for the 2g over the sigma 6 for victorian tiling because the diagonal measuring bar is more precise...hope this helps

Need to try n get round to yours ed to try out the sigma really need to replace my ts 60 plus. Got lots on at the minute tho.
 
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DHTiling

Blown away today...

i went into PHG and i was showing him how the Sigma 3ck worked etc... then i got a 300x300 Granite tile.. not a composite resin type but a proper Granite tile 10mm thick..

The sigma broke a 30mm strip straight off it no probs...
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... never seen a hand cutter do that yet until now.. i keep on being amazed at what this cutter can do... oh how i have underestimated you dark side guys..
 
W

White Room

I saw it done with another cutter but the edge was quite raggy, blimey Dave your on the turn to the dark side:stunned:
 
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Gazzer

Blown away today...

i went into PHG and i was showing him how the Sigma 3ck worked etc... then i got a 300x300 Granite tile.. not a composite resin type but a proper Granite tile 10mm thick..

The sigma broke a 30mm strip straight off it no probs...
bowing.gif
... never seen a hand cutter do that yet until now.. i keep on being amazed at what this cutter can do... oh how i have underestimated you dark side guys..

After all these years spent telling you what a great cutter the Sigma is ....I feel my mission is complete. :thumbsup:
 
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Peter

All these years you've spent wasted using inferior Rubi machines. Always knew it was just a case of getting you to use one, then you'd be like all the rest of us :lol:.

You'll find that your Sigma will cut good quality trav, marble and gulfstone with a couple of decent scribes.

Can't wait for the review. :lol:
 
D

DHTiling

All these years you've spent wasted using inferior Rubi machines. Always knew it was just a case of getting you to use one, then you'd be like all the rest of us :lol:.

You'll find that your Sigma will cut good quality trav, marble and gulfstone with a couple of decent scribes.

Can't wait for the review. :lol:

Don't get me wrong, the TX is a good cutter but .. nah, wait for the review. :)
 

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