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Discuss rubi cutters in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; has any one had any type of rubi ts/tx cutters serviced or checked over to see if cutting true with guide and how much a service cost? cheers...
          
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    has any one had any type of rubi ts/tx cutters serviced or checked over to see if cutting true with guide and how much a service cost? cheers

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    back! 2008 ...2012.
    We've used Rubi's for 20 years and never had a service - only WD 40 at the end of a days work.
    As for cutting true with a guide, lost that years ago, and covered too much adhesive to see any markings.
    Always tend to mark the tile individually and scribe.

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    cheers john do that any way but where working with another tiler an he asked were it truo not had any probs before so winding me up i think

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    I'd have thought that they were fairly basic to keep in line just by adjustable bolts and turning the tile to align correctly.

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    I got a new 400 for Christmas, as you do , tell you what that first score and snap was amazing

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