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hi guys,im currently using the rubi nd180 tile wet cutter as it was just to start me off,however im looking for a step up to a better cutter now and ... -
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Re: wet cutter
I use a company in chelmsford called Milcot tools. They do a wet wheel cutter for 150ish it has a 1200watt very powerfull. I used it dry and it cut every thing with out stalling. Think it was a MD180 or something like that or you you can go for a Rubi nd200 thats what I use at present and its good.
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aye darrell,lokked at the nd200 and used it in the school,good cutter,,cant seem to find one for the money iv got so i may have to just by a more expensive one after all,,cheers for the info
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