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i need to get a new wet cutter as mine is about knackared, which is the best sort to get, want one that will last. my old one was a ... -
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i need to get a new wet cutter as mine is about knackared, which is the best sort to get, want one that will last. my old one was a plas plugs pro cutter which was ok but its had its day.
live life to the full and you will have a full life
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I got a rubi nd 200, Maybe a tad to big to use inside. Use a rubi n125 which I use for internal work and sit it in a large garden tray to catch any surplus water
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: wet cutter
how much do you want to spend ??
what type of tiles are you fixing??
small or large projects??
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Re: wet cutter

Originally Posted by
andy-p
how much do you want to spend ??
what type of tiles are you fixing??
small or large projects??
Aye.
Answering those will pretty much dictate what you need really
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Re: wet cutter
You also need to consider if you will be fixing large format as you might need a rail cutter as well as a table saw........
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Re: wet cutter
When my first wet cutter gave up I got a rubi nd 200 and a decent blade. Most of my work is porcelain so i need a good cutter. Got 50m2 to get down over the next two days do i dont need my tools letting me down! Buy good tools and they will look after you.
Dave Gibson
Ravara Tiling Services
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