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Discuss help needed in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; hi guys im just starting out and ive got too buy my cutters as i only have basic cheap wet and dry cutters, i was wondering if anyone can recommend ...
          
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    hi guys im just starting out and ive got too buy my cutters as i only have basic cheap wet and dry cutters, i was wondering if anyone can recommend a good set of wet and dry cutters? i was thinking myself maybe the rubi ts-50 plus dry cutter and the rubi nd180 basic line wet saw. am i making a gd choice?
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    both good choices. Every body has their own preference but they will do the business.

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    They will give you a good start, you may find later that other cutters will be added
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    thanks whitebeam, am i better off investing in a larger rubi dry cutter to start with?

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    you probably will need more cutters as you pick up different jobs,would maybe start with something in the 600mm range for a cutter for a beginner as it will cut most tiles you will come accross,maybe later you will need to pivk up a bigger cutter,and get yourself a small cheap cutter for splashbacks i.e 100mm x 100mm's
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