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bighen

Sorry to drag up an old thread .............:oops:


BUT has anyone tried the Tomecanic Supercoup.
I have the 2175 and got to admit its AWESOME.:hurray:
Prefer it to the Rubi TX for cutting porcelain.

No flex, built like a brick house.
Cuts everything thrown at it. Those that fail get hammered by the mini monty:thumbsup:
 
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bighen

Still use a mini grinder Ajax

Comes in handy when cutting around corners.
1 cut with the grinder an the last with the tomecanic

Use it on marble and travertine too, although the stihl TS400 makes short work of them:thumbsup:
 
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bassman

Have too say Rubi .....but its all ive used ts 60+ ts 40 and ti66s have to say like the ti very much. isnt it a copy of a sigma? Trouble is when your spending a chunk of money on a cutter its brave to buy something your not familiar with and most people will maintain its the dogs because they dont want to admit, even to them selves, that they have made a bad choice.
 

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