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I do not understand why all use 75 cm .....
mystery :)
It is no longer comfortable,less weight a 65 cm?
how many tiles there are from 65 cm to 75 cm?
I always use 65 cm, 65 cm over 103 cm use, never bought a 75 cm :)
in uk have many tiles 70/75 cm?
 
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I do not understand why all use 75 cm .....
mystery :)
It is no longer comfortable,less weight a 65 cm?
how many tiles there are from 65 cm to 75 cm?
I always use 65 cm, 65 cm over 103 cm use, never bought a 75 cm :)
in uk have many tiles 70/75 cm?

I just find the 75cm easier to use with 60cm tiles.
the extra 5cm on a 65cm makes the loading and the breaking of 60cm tiles a bit "tight" for space.
 
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I just find the 75cm easier to use with 60cm tiles.
the extra 5cm on a 65cm makes the loading and the breaking of 60cm tiles a bit "tight" for space.
I disagree, but these days I want to be good.
you are right diavoletto birichino :)
 

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I have been looking into getting a new cutter as I obviously want better than I have and now I've got plenty of work in and some cash I would like to invest

My question is does anyone know the latest model number for the sigma range
I have seen one for the 74cm and one for the 77cm
I'm just a little unsure and don't want to buy an older version
Thanks
Which one did you go for in the end Mark??
 

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