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Sigma v Rubi Tile Cutting Experiment by Dan posted Aug 25, 2015 at 4:32 PM
Who can make the Smallest Tile Cut? by Dan posted Aug 25, 2015 at 4:39 PM
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I had a great table for my cutter that i bought in Holland but recently had it nicked along with my cutter:mad2:
It was designed for a tile cutter and was perfect but i can't remember the name of the company who makes it so just looking for any table now for a 700 cutter.Trying to find a table...
Hi guys,
Good forum. Been reading all the advice given.
I've been installing a number of kitchens over the last year and done several large bathrooms incl tiling. Mostly ceramic and one porcelain floor.
Looks like I could be doing lots more bathrooms now as well so decided to splash out on a...
Hi all, I'm a carpenter/joiner by trade but find myself doing a lot of kitchen and bathroom fits at the moment and do a fair bit of tiling with this.
I'm after a dry cutter that will handle ceramics and porcelain tiles, I don't really need a huge cutter just a good all rounder that will kitchen...
Topps have a cheap basic 900mm cutter £60 know them well in my local store tried it out on large format porcelain and cut clean as a whistle no prob. might be handy for one off job
am i on the right tip,marcrist 850 wet blade for glass,and is the monti with the mosiac matt the dry cutter,also what size montolit is right for mosaics.
RIP my little ts 40 plus i know it well in fact its not cut squarly for some time but i automatically adjust the tile to overcome the problem but its finally died today so scrap it is
I need to buy a new one do i stick with Rubi
ive got a tx700n for bigger stuff so i just need one to...
Well thats the first few jobs out of the way, time to buy a good dry cutter.
Been looking at a few the one that catches my eye the most is the ts60 plus.
It comes in this kit, most of the other stuff in it will definately come in handy.
What do you guys think?
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Hi all, i know theres loads of threads on here about cutters and everyone likes different ones. I've been tiling on my own about 7 months now and use a genesis dry cutter which cuts up to 600mm. I use it on all my jobs cos its my only dry cutter. I think its a good cutter for ceramic tiles and...
Why should I buy a Rubi , it seems to be the choice of most pros however looking at it its no different to many others and in fact others use the saem rubi cutting blade.
After all its metal base metal sliders and a cutting blade so why the hell is it 250quid for the 700? Seems pretty crazy...
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Hi guys,
Need to get myself a cutter this week ready for the weekend. My tiles are 400x250. Not looking to spend a great deal (about £30) since i'll only be using it once so a Rubi wouldn't be worthwhile.
Any recommendations? I notice Plasplugs have gone bust, Screwfix has nothing in my...
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I have just been reading a thread where the chap was going to purchase a Erbauer wet cutting machine for his porcelain tiles
I have one of these, and was going to just buy a new diamond blade to cut my Airkim polished porcelain tiles.
Why did the people who responded recommend a dry cutter or wet?
Could anybody tell me where i can get a good (500mm-600mm) dry cutter before 8.30 in the morning,only want to spend about £100 because trying to save so I can get a Rubi one!! There is a screwfix and all the usual tile shops round here but dont know which one to buy:thumbsup:Any advice would be...
want to buy new cutter currently using genisus 600mm large format which purchased when on my course last year. cuts fine on most jobs but want something more substantial to do all, especially some of the harder porcelain tiles we are starting to encounter what cutters do you recommend dont mind...
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