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New wet / dry cutter ?

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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 decent tile cutter. Currently I have a Ruby TR600 and a cheap rubbish wet cutter.

So far I have not had any need to do any mitre cuts. When are they needed in bathroom tiling ?

I expect I will be working mostly on ceramic & less porcelain.

So questions are :
1) Is there any need to get a better dry cutter ? Talked yesterday to Topps and they were telling me the more expensive Ruby ones with sprung beds make cleaner cuts especially in porcelain. Is this just them trying to make a sale or am I fine with the TR 600 I have ?

2) Which wet cutter to get. Budget not really a problem up to the Dewalt 24000 if needs be but do I need it ? Plus it looks pretty big to be using on some jobs e.g. current one is small ensuite 2m square at the top of a 3 story house! So would I be better with something like the DN200 or even 180 ? Reading on here it seems the blades they come with are not that good so I'd end up having to spend another £60 on a good blade. I am not wedded to any models mentioned, just looking from good sound advice from those in the know.

3) Which are the good blades to go for ?

Many thanks !
 
9P looks nice

Nice choice cam_low. Just read review on here about it and looks a great little machine. Seems a bit off a killer they charge another £110 just for the stand mind ! :-o Major battle between it and the 24000 it seems..
I have a prolapsed bottom disc which plays up at times when carry really heavy stuff so would be nice to find somewhere that stocks it so I can swing it about and see what it is like to transport ;-)
 
Interesting you say angle grinder beanz. Just been into CTD and was chatting to their 'expert' ruby guy who said the same thing about using angle grinder for smaller jobs!. I've never used an angle grinder to cut tiles as always thought you'd never get a smooth/straight enough cut not too mention dust. But reading on hear and then hearing it from the local shop...
 

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It does kick up some dust, but I do all my cutting outside anyway, so no drama. The Rubi grinder blade gives a really nice cut, although it can go wrong quite easily, if you're not careful. Takes a little bit of practice to get curves etc, but straight cuts aren't difficult. You do get some slight chipping on some porcelain, but you could say that with most wet cutters too.. ;)
 
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White Room

Yes, sorry, ND200. Looking at the various repeated threads of this type on here those seemed to be the most referred to machines but as said not necessarily what I should be buy hence the request for advice.

I like my ND200, do have a Montolit DNA blade fitted and have cut limestone 850x600x12mm but would'nt want to do any bigger. You may be struggling with mitre cuts with it though but a good all rounder IMO
 
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White Room

That's a big bit of stone!

Others were 750mm and 650mm but all were 600mm wide

Limestone Floor 002.jpg
 

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