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In fact, as I thought, the 3b4 67 cm is enough.Because most of the time you don't want a massive cutter taking up half the room when you don't need it to be so big
I have Sigma box's but never use them!Arrived today, bit of a Beast. I'm gonna get a box on order
So he can sell them to you!Why not
The machines are so robust, you'll find you probably stop using it after a while. Do get yourself a wire bristle pipe cleaner and take your handle off regularly and clean the inside of it. Never oil the rail.Why not
No no no!I might hold our and see how I get on without a box, might just have to re arrange the van a bit for it. The rail came with some light oil on it, I assumed a splash of wd40 once a week would be the order
I give mines a spray with wd40 silicone spray every time I feel the handles not gliding on the bar the way it should.I might hold our and see how I get on without a box, might just have to re arrange the van a bit for it. The rail came with some light oil on it, I assumed a splash of wd40 once a week would be the order
the thought still haunts me.I keep wondering, why buy the 75cm ?.
thought which torments me.
adequate response. thank you diggyIf you tile a room in a roof , a 60cm wont cut a 60cm on the diagonal. Funny enough was doing one yesterday , attic room , slope ceiling , 600mm tiles , out came the 700 TXN.
Am looking for something lighter tho for those occasions , tempted with the Rubi Max 65 should just do it and is easier to hump up the stairs.
Diggy :0)
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