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doug boardley

streamlined my collection now, tx700, tx1200n and dw200lp (gave my ts40 to Oli, as all I seem to do these days is large format, sold my ts 60, didn't like it and gave Sean from TMT services a dw200l after he'd had his tools stolen)
 
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fibmann

I use a sigma 3bk for larger tiles and a sigma 2a (?) for smaller tiles. Also i have a zipper wet saw with a cutting length of 1250 mm.
and i hope in a few weeks i own a dewalt d 24000.....:drool5:
 
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wacker

Only ever used Rubi. Have a TS 30 for contract whites and small tiles, and TX 700 and TS 600 for large formats. As for wet cutting, my ND200 and LPS 200 have never let me down. Rubi maxi seperator is great for quarry and real tough tiles.
 
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TT Tiling

tx1200n ,tx700n ,ts50+, dewalt 24000, nd200 , makita grinder ,god us tilers love our tools
 
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Stewart

TX 1200 and 700, TS 400+ and a couple of Rodia stainless steel bridge saws in 1200 and 700, both 110v. I also have a small table saw, but have no idea what it is, as i've had it so long, there's no markings on it.
 
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kaharrison9

tx1200,tx700n,tr400,vitrex 750,norton clipper 22em?,angle grinder with a rubi hard porcelain disc and a small plasplug compact
 

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