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Ok maybe this one would have been more helpful to you, don’t know why I picked the other one? :rolleyes:
You see him setting top and bottom rail height
 

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Ok maybe this one would have been more helpful to you, don’t know why I picked the other one? :rolleyes:
You see him setting top and bottom rail height
What annoys me about all the videos is that they show adjusting the bar but don’t actually say where it is supposed to sit in relation to the thickness of the tile. I can adjust the bar easy peasy, but where do I stop the bar? :mad:
 
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What do you cut with now then? Man you have a tool store.. I need one of those, have zero space in my van!!!
I use ex large format rail cutters.
Imagine a sigma 1200 with no base and no stop ends. :D
It’s an extendable rail from 1m to 3.5m with a carriage that runs along it that houses the cutting wheel.
 

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I use ex large format rail cutters.
Imagine a sigma 1200 with no base and no stop ends. :D
It’s an extendable rail from 1m to 3.5m with a carriage that runs along it that houses the cutting wheel.
Haha sounds like my worse nightmare :eek:
 

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