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20-05-2007
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#26 | | TilersForums Trusted Member
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| Re: what wet cutter do you use?? | | Quote:
Originally Posted by tjsmiler Yenool, what course are you doing mate???
Don't bother with the plasplugs master, although it's a very good cutter you will not need something with such a big cutting surface when you first start out, it's too big and clumpy for kithen and bathroom work....get yourself a little Plasplugs contract plus, it costs £30 and is absolutely brilliant, it is totally perfect for most jobs. It's small, neat, light and powerfull. I have it stored in the hood compartment of my Combo van, it takes up no room.
When your loading or unloading your van you can pick it up with one handleaving the other hand free for your buckets or whatever....(sounds silly mate but when you got a lot of trips to do up peoples stairs it makes a big difference)
And incase your wondering, i have just completed a 19m2 bathroom which was all stone and glass and slate, and i tell you what it just chewed through them. I will always have one from now on, it is superb. I love it so much and have called it Rocky, i take it to bed at night and take it for walks in the morning and it loves nothing more than having it's belly rubbed.
When you get a job that requires you to cut massive tiles then go get yourself a bigger and better one, but for now until you get better the Contractor plus is the nutz
TJ
PS: cant believe i wrote all that about a cutter, Wivers what have you done to me? | Its all part of the growing up process on tilers forum my friend  | |
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20-05-2007
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#27 | | Guest | Re: what wet cutter do you use?? | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Gaz @ Topps There is a turbo blade for the plasplugs,...IT IS F'KIN BRILL.. | Any idea where to get it from. | | |
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21-05-2007
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#28 | | TilersForums Trusted Member
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| Re: what wet cutter do you use?? | | i see one on trade tiler i think. | |
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27-05-2007
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| Re: what wet cutter do you use?? | | [quote=tjsmiler;11579]Yenool, what course are you doing mate???
Don't bother with the plasplugs master, although it's a very good cutter you will not need something with such a big cutting surface when you first start out, it's too big and clumpy for kithen and bathroom work....get yourself a little Plasplugs contract plus, it costs £30 and is absolutely brilliant, it is totally perfect for most jobs. It's small, neat, light and powerfull. I have it stored in the hood compartment of my Combo van, it takes up no room.
Where do you get the contract plus for £30 from?? | | |
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27-05-2007
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#30 | | TilersForums Trusted Member
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| Re: what wet cutter do you use?? | | B&Q do them.
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ohhh no not the plus |
Last edited by wivers; 27-05-2007 at 07:23 PM.
Reason: Automerged last two posts from the same member. Happy tiling. :-)
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02-06-2007
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| Re: what wet cutter do you use?? | | Elliott.....i got it from a place called Sam's trade centre in Harlow.
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Elliott....... Was gonna tell you to give them a call but i think coming down here from Sunderland might just be a bit out your way lol
I will find out if they have any other branches mate and let you know
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Sams trade centre has only one store....it's a shame cos some of there stuff is really cheap
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Reason: Automerged last two posts from the same member. Happy tiling. :-)
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