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Yes Lee, I think your right. Gonna contact pro tiler tools see what they can do for me.
Cheers for all your wisdom!
Cheers for all your wisdom!
Are you sure you didn't buy a 14M wheel which is designed for mosaics?sigma 3c2
Good call! Think maybe I did! That would explain a lot! Have to be more careful in future! Maybe an age thing? You are the sigma man 🙂Are you sure you didn't buy a 14M wheel which is designed for mosaics?
I can't explain this 🙁, perhaps I have been lucky so far? 🙂I'm not convinced of this......
I tried titanium, 15x15 tile very hard, after three cuts, I still put the old wheel.
I may be wrong, but the wheels in titanium seem an unnecessary expense .. 🙂
The standard wheel should be more than fine for anything you may be doing, just stick with that. 🙂Good call! Think maybe I did! That would explain a lot! Have to be more careful in future! Maybe an age thing? You are the sigma man 🙂
All my Sigmas have the original wheels in, and only a couple of months ago did I have to change a wheel in my 3CM (daily cutter) after approx 4yrs almost daily use.I'm not convinced of this......
I tried titanium, 15x15 tile very hard, after three cuts, I still put the old wheel.
I may be wrong, but the wheels in titanium seem an unnecessary expense .. 🙂
same,All my Sigmas have the original wheels in, and only a couple of months ago did I have to change a wheel in my 3CM (daily cutter) after approx 4yrs almost daily use.
I suspect there is a particular reason for the titanium wheel, but stumped if I know!
That's what I said earliersame,
is only coated titanium.
I think it is just to increase the duration.
I repeated what you have said?That's what I said earlier
The titanium are more expensive as they are a better wheel, are more durable and last longer,
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