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sstilingservice

Hi can anyone recomend a reasonable priced cutter. already have a rubi ts70+ but I am starting to get a few jobs doing Quarry tiles in diagonal patterns and I now need a cutter with a movable breaker any surgestions welcome p.s. I'm on a tight budget:grin:
 
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BuyBrandTools

Have you had a look at the new Rubi Ti range? - Rubi TI-T & TI-S Tile Cutters, Pro Tile Cutter

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DHTiling

Try the Rubi TR 400...........spot on for those type of tiles.......

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Some of the quarries out there are very heavily ribbed on the back...........most dry cutters destroy them.

Wet cut them kind
 
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DHTiling

Some of the quarries out there are very heavily ribbed on the back...........most dry cutters destroy them.

Wet cut them kind


I find that if you cut in the same direction as the ribs CJ , i have no probs.....:thumbsup:
 
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sstilingservice

Thanks Chaps are the Montolit any good grumpy just been looking at them online and they seem well priced so may look at getting one of them
 
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Spud

buy the maxi breaker from rubi it cuts quarries you still need to scribe with your normal cutter the maxi breaker will cut slithers if need be we used to use one years ago when quarries were all the rage
 

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