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Gall.B

27092011472.jpg 30092011477_1.jpg About a years worth of abuse.

Forgot to mention the wheels on these machines last an eternity.
 

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Gall.B

They are good they supply a little chrome holder that slides up & down behind the sprung beds and holds the tile at 45.
 
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Sigma UK

Bad paint, bad measuring bar, paint flaking off, plastic bits?. Doesn't sound that good in a market where you have a good choice. Single rail multipoint breaker has to be Sigma. the first and original. :smilewinkgrin:
 
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Gazzer

Bad paint, bad measuring bar, paint flaking off, plastic bits?. Doesn't sound that good in a market where you have a good choice. Single rail multipoint breaker has to be Sigma. the first and original. :smilewinkgrin:

I think Montolit was the 1st !
 
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Sigma UK

What year did they start? Sigma kicked off in the early 60's. invented by a tiler not a designer. :thumbsup:
 
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Sigma UK

Ok, That is one cool video!!. love the way they were producing their cutters. And have to say the Monty's are nice to use. I would still say though Sigma are the best on the market today. Nice vid Sir.:thumbsup:
 

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