Thats the cutter i have Dave. Didn't like it a first but its grown on me now.
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Thats the cutter i have Dave. Didn't like it a first but its grown on me now.
Hi everyone
I have the 180 BL cutter and although reasonably satisfied with it think the following could be improved, certainly for porcelain tiles.
1. water reservoir awkward to remove as you have to lift the machine up to bring it out at an angle thus pouring any remaining water over the floor.
2. guide difficult to line up with blade. guide screws soft and once you have taken it off a few times they get ragged and difficult to re-tighten.
3. fence not extendable so not so easy to cut the 600x300 tiles that i have.
I would be interested to know how to cut out socket holes, looks tricky to me!
cheers andy



Just un-screw the guard from the blade and plunge cut the tile over the top of the blade..I would be interested to know how to cut out socket holes, looks tricky to me!
andy63 (06-10-2009)
Hi Andy
I have a ND myself and in answer to your points:
1. Water resevoir IS awkward to remove - do you have a Lakeland Plastics near you. I found a plastic tray (60cm X 42cm) originally used for cleaning oven shelves, to sit the cutter in - job done.
2. Go to Ikea for replacement screws (the ones that screw wardrobes together - they fit perfectly) for the guard, but you should only need to loosen them to get the guard out
3. Nothing you can do about that am afraid - Only a basic line model.
As Dave says, unscrew the guard for socket holes.
I can post pics if needed.
Hope this helps.
Lawrence
Clark & Wilson Tiling
www.clarkandwilson.com
andy63 (06-10-2009)
Thanks for the tips chaps, it is a reasonable cutter all in all maybe the porc is at the top end of its limits?
I have ordered a new blade just in case.
Is it easy to hold the tile steady while doing plung cuts? Guess I will find out!
cheers
Andy



The fence is the marker guide.
Wall and floor tiler in the West Midlands, Dudley, Stourbridge. www.nptiling.co.uk
beanz (01-11-2009)
Ah! Can it be removed if it's in the way?



I don't think we're talking about the guard Dave, that wouldn't interfere with tile size!?!![]()



you can cut what ever length you can push through the machine beanz..it is an open flat bed cutter...they cut 600mm tiles all day long..![]()
beanz (01-11-2009)
Cheers Dave.I thought it was a bit odd!?!
Think i'll be ordering one pretty soon from TT![]()

Anybody using one of these at the moment?
I'm looking to ditch my Master and get another small cutter to go with the D24000 (Did I tell anyone I've just got a D24000?)
Looking at this one, the Rubi ND125 or the Siri Briccy.......
Think the 125 might be a bit lightweight.
Last edited by merlecollins; 20-06-2010 at 10:20 AM.
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hi merle i use a lbl 180,its fine for most jobs to be honest you will of course need to buy a good blade for it as the one it comes with is basic![]()
merlecollins (20-06-2010)

Cheers Jamie,
Whats it like for noise and water spray?
Cheers,
Kev.![]()


hiya kev, to be honest it is a basic line model as it says on the tin but with a decent blade installed it has coped with most average sized jobs ive done,
one thing i would do if i was you kev when you get it the screws holding the waste tray in place are not stainless steel and rust i had an issue with this and replaced with betteer quality screws after the old ones had to be drilled out, apart from that the water spray is fine its not bad and noise its just the same as any average cutter mate,the flatbed isnt as large obviouslt as the other wet cutters from rubi

Cheers matehiya kev, to be honest it is a basic line model as it says on the tin but with a decent blade installed it has coped with most average sized jobs ive done,
one thing i would do if i was you kev when you get it the screws holding the waste tray in place are not stainless steel and rust i had an issue with this and replaced with betteer quality screws after the old ones had to be drilled out, apart from that the water spray is fine its not bad and noise its just the same as any average cutter mate,the flatbed isnt as large obviouslt as the other wet cutters from rubi
It's just for small jobs and splashies really, so sounds like it's good enough for that![]()


aye with a new blade it will be fine for that kev![]()

What blade you got on yours Jamie?
The CPC2 is recommended earlier in this thread....


a marcrist ck850 i think i put on it last time kev
mine started electrocuting me after a month.So with little respect for the machine I left it outside in its case for a wk..now it doesent work at all,,just an absolute waste of £150...maybe I had a faulty one and prop shouldnt have left it outside
"Quality means doing it right when no one is looking".”Henry Ford''
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