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doug boardley

I'm intrigued, I'm doing a big job in June with 5 other fixers, I hope one of them has a sigma I can try, (preferrably push and not pull, I don't like the idea of pulling towards my bits!)
 
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diamondtiling

I'm intrigued, I'm doing a big job in June with 5 other fixers, I hope one of them has a sigma I can try, (preferrably push and not pull, I don't like the idea of pulling towards my bits!)

I tried the push version Doug and prefer the pull type, they are so fast and break anything, if you were nearer to me I would lend you one of mine, then you would join the enlightened few.

:lol:
 
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Peter

The enlightened few are growing all the time. :lol:

Would never slam the handle when breaking tough porcelain myself, a steady firm push does the trick. Was cutting 450x450x12 marble (concealed by skirting) on my 5B a few weeks ago without much incident.

I wonder if Sigma would put on a few demo days in England. :lol:
 

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