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DHTiling

Well it's unpacked and ready to go.

Spot on for the 33x25 tiles I have to put on today. :)

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DHTiling

Using your little technique for supporting tile when cutting small amount off the tile and no support arm, works a treat


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And it's fits nicely on the work bench. :)

Only took half dozen cuts to get used the pull scribe but taken like a duck to water.
 
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Gazzer

All those years you have wasted with your protests Dave...never mind you got there in the end :thumbsup:



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Gazzer

My next tip is about keeping your tool clean....Oooooer Missus !

Dont use WD40 etc. If you do it will feel great at first but then it attracts dust and debris from the cut tiles. This in turn will build up inside the slot on the handle. Easy way that works for me is either use a household polish on the bar or better still I am finding at the moment is "Mer" a fancy car polish. Before using these products though make sure your cutter main bar and the slot in the handle are clean.
 
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DHTiling

The pull is canny , it isnt awkward , just different from what i am used to but not uncomfortable or Anything.

I like it.
 

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