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Old Mod

So the Easter Bunny came early this week and dropped this off to me,
and as I've got an 1800 x 900 on Wednesday, I reckon it might come in handy.
It's the Kera cut 8DE 2010 extendable rail with fitting kit.
Looking forward to giving it a whirl. :)

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One Day

I have used one and also have one on the way Marc! It's a great piece of kit and while some may argue in favour of the Raimondi, I find the Sigma kit to be the same as the cutters - sturdy, simple and dependable.
Raimondi is good, but over-engineered in my opinion.

(You'll want the wind-in breaker - Art 41D for anything over Porcel-thin thickness though)
 
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Blunt Tool

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Old Mod

I have used one and also have one on the way Marc! It's a great piece of kit and while some may argue in favour of the Raimondi, I find the Sigma kit to be the same as the cutters - sturdy, simple and dependable.
Raimondi is good, but over-engineered in my opinion.

(You'll want the wind-in breaker - Art 41D for anything over Porcel-thin thickness though)

That makes me smile Mark, I know of some who say the same of Sigma, being over engineered.
It is certainly sturdy and I like the way the connecting bar is constructed.
The breakers that come with it are pathetic tbh, and the Montolit version would be a much better option imo.
I've comfortably broken 12mm with those, and for less than £50 I think they're worth every penny.
I'll probably go the whole hog tho and get the heavy duty breakers that Montolit do, I like the interchangeable base plates.

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(You'll want the wind-in breaker - Art 41D for anything over Porcel-thin thickness though)

I read that too quickly first time around, thought to myself, I'm not going to the beach! Haha
(You had to be there!)
 
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Old Mod

All the tile cutting companies have just choked on their tea now!! Well done Marc! :(
Well it happens to be true! Haha
It's just controlling it over those sort of distances can be a little tricky.
They're perfect for a freehand shape, but for a long perfectly straight cut, keeping the correct angle and pressure can prove difficult.
Well that's in my experience anyway.
 
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Old Mod

Looks a beast. Are you using those tiles on your own? walls or floor ?
Yes Andy, on my own, it's that failed floor I posted a few weeks back on a sat morning.
It's where the builder had laid them directly over an Isomat membrane which was stuck directly to Polypipe gypsum boards. :D
Needless to say it failed catastrophically, let alone the standard of fixing was condemnable in its own right.
 

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