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hey guys, was wondering if anyone has had a problem cutting porcelin with the rubi ts 60 plus??
I'm working on a 80sqm shop with expensive 450mm, 10mm thick polished chrome tiles and the cutter is hit abd miss(mainly miss!) it's not leaving clean cuts and most of the time just ruins the tile.
the rubi comes with a 6mm and 10mm scoring wheel, used both buit no luck?

got a day off tomo so if anyone knows what i should be using let me know cause i was sure this would have been appropiate?
 
On the harder stuff a TX range cutter would be better...........try scoring with 10mm wheel and then crack the tile over the handle..usually works that way....or have you tried pulling the snapper really quickly whilst applying pressure to either side of score line with other hand..:thumbsup:
 
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Had a problem last week, was cutting 660x330 using my TS70 PLUS, the tile was a 10mm textured porcelain tile was cutting 20mm off the 330 side and every cut snapped inward at the last 20mm at the bottom and ruined every tile, I then phoned RUBI technical help, I thought I was doing somoething wrong, they were in my area the next day promoting the new range of cutters, so I brought a tile with my and myn TS70 and ask the tech guy to cut the 20mm of the 330 side, he diid so and hey presto did the same he blamed it on the tile and then wipped out the new cutter and had no problem,the TS cutters are not upto the job !!

What a waste of £230 !!
 
wouldnt say the tiles smash pjc but everyone is damaged in some way or other.
i've tried various techniques but no joy. i'm going to get my money back tommorrow and get something more up to the job!

any ideas before i make another expensive mistake???
 
Just had a look at the RUBI TX-700N on line and it looks quality. i think might get myself one of them.
 
well you dont have to suffer the ts range anymore do you.

get the new ti-66s...they will faze out the ts range and probably , the tx700n imo due their equal breaking power and massive weight advantage. the new range can cut 66cm and 75cm and theres more planned.

i was taught by darren at nett to score fimly and use a sharp snapping action on porcelain and this cutter relies on this technique heavily. if you push down slowly for pressure, then it doesnt have the same impact as a short sharp execution... the new ti66s can smash ceramics if you press down too firmly so you only tap the handle lightly and they snap clean as a whistle, takes about an hour to get used to but thats it.

fair play to montolit and sigma, they are brilliant and rubi obviously think so in order to emulate them. i wouldn have a ti-66s, monti 63 and sigma before i touch a ts60
 
Just a thought,is the scoring wheel turning ok or are you dragging it across the tile?sometimes they stick.
 

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