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Discuss my rubi dw-250-n needs new home in the For Sale & Wanted at TilersForums; Ok, bargain here for someone, bought this about 2 months ago for 3 shop floors using 600mm porcelains. It was around a year old when purchased and has done exactly ...
          
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    Default my rubi dw-250-n needs new home

    Ok,

    bargain here for someone, bought this about 2 months ago for 3 shop floors using 600mm porcelains.

    It was around a year old when purchased and has done exactly what it was bought for; a superb piece of kit.

    I have managed to lose the arm that screws into the disc housing to allow for plunge cuts. ( easily available as a spare ).
    Machine is 240v, disc is good and I will post some pictures this weekend.
    Any questions mail me, I am in and out all weekend so please bear with me, I will answer.

    Looking at 350.00 for the machine.

    Machine in Staffordshire

    Also my Rubi ts-60 after experimenting will do the 600 porcs beautifully, you only have to score with the machine and break them over a straight edge with the old palm of the hand or a rubber mallet.
    Even down to 15mm
    Tis all in the breaking technique YAY!

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    Default Re: my rubi dw-250-n needs new home

    Thats a nice cheap machine....




    p.s moved to forsale and wanted forum.

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    Default Re: my rubi dw-250-n needs new home

    looking for something like that, look forward to the photos. How much work did it do before you bought it BB?

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    Default Re: my rubi dw-250-n needs new home

    here are some photos of the machine.
    Regarding the amount of work; I have done around 40 cuts on it as the workareas were relatively obstruction free.( due to my planning ahead, always remember plan ahead! ).
    I was cutting 600mm porcs from B+Q.
    I bought it from a tiler who had had to return home to his Romanian homeland as his work permit was about to expire (seriously !). Not sure how much work it had but I guess it had "the usual" workload.
    The machine is in good order and works without fault, it cuts straight and the pump delivers the correct amount of water for a stress free cut.
    Any more questions/ pictures just ask.







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    Default Re: my rubi dw-250-n needs new home

    This machine retails( trade) at just over £700...so well worth the money asked here...

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    Default Re: my rubi dw-250-n needs new home

    Looks like a nice piece of kit!

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    Default Re: my rubi dw-250-n needs new home

    Thanks for the interest guys, the machine has now gone to a good home.

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