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Discuss Bridge Cutter in the For Sale & Wanted at TilersForums; Looking for a bridge cutter, something like the Dewalt or Rubi but not necessarily that brand. I think I've asked for the right thing, where a diamond wheel passes over ...
          
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    Default Bridge Cutter

    Looking for a bridge cutter, something like the Dewalt or Rubi but not necessarily that brand.

    I think I've asked for the right thing, where a diamond wheel passes over the tile to be cut, rather than my having to feed the tile past the wheel.

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    Default Re: Bridge Cutter

    some of these bad boys are two man jobs, lol

    My mate has a cheapo that he got from topps and it weighs a tonne

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    if your going to spend around £700/£800 on a dewalt or top end rubi then fine, but i wounld'nt bother with the £200/£300 bridge saws.
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    Default Re: Bridge Cutter

    Nicobond have an offer on for a bridge saw at the moment. Couldnt tell you the make or model but it was under 200, (+VAT). Also couldnt tell you, (due to my lack of using one), if its worth the money, (or not!).

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    I have one for sale and as im up the road from you you can try before you buy!!! Rubi dw 200 lps in very good condition and a huge saving on new pm me if you are interested
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    Quote Originally Posted by peckers View Post
    I have one for sale and as im up the road from you you can try before you buy!!! Rubi dw 200 lps in very good condition and a huge saving on new pm me if you are interested

    Nice offer there Steve.....set your price higher than expected because you are dealing with Skiprat number 1
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    What's your budget Hugo? (and don't say two rusty bedsprings, an old bike and a shopping trolley)
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    Nice offer there Steve.....set your price higher than expected because you are dealing with Skiprat number 1
    If he gives me an extra tenner i will put it in the skip so he can take it out and feel at home.
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    LOL Steve!

    Sorry - been away from the forum for a few days.

    I am interested.

    I'll send you a PM.

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    Pound for pound and if on a tight budget the overhead vitrex is superb.
    It did every cut on the stone wet room that won the job of the month for the Spanish tiler in summer and also all the cuts on his December job of the month and still going strong

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    Quote Originally Posted by cornish_crofter View Post
    LOL Steve!

    Sorry - been away from the forum for a few days.

    I am interested.

    I'll send you a PM.
    i have replied to your pm lol
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