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Hi guys and gals I need to buy a new large format manual cutter and like the look of the Rubi TX or TR range. Currently use Montolit Mastapuma 63, ... -
Rubi TX or TR. Your opinions please
Hi guys and gals I need to buy a new large format manual cutter and like the look of the Rubi TX or TR range. Currently use Montolit Mastapuma 63, massive and heavy but very very capable.
I also have a Rubi DW200N which is the absolute dogs big bits but having it set up in a garage when tiling a bathroom is a real pain in the backside.
I am prepared to spend what it takes to get the right cutter and would really appreciate some help with this purchase as never ever had a Rubi manual cutter. 
Thanks Aztectiler
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Re: Rubi TX or TR. Your opinions please
TXn for me........
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Re: Rubi TX or TR. Your opinions please
Ask me tomorrow after I've tried my brand new shiney TX-700N out, BRING IT ON....
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Re: Rubi TX or TR. Your opinions please

Originally Posted by
faithhealer
Ask me tomorrow after I've tried my brand new shiney TX-700N out, BRING IT ON....
Let us know how you get on faithhealer
unk
I've got one TX700n
Last edited by whitebeam; 01-02-2009 at 09:42 PM.
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Re: Rubi TX or TR. Your opinions please

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
Let us know how you get on faithhealer

unk
I've got one TX700n
think I'll be using the box for a sledge tomorrow!
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Re: Rubi TX or TR. Your opinions please

Originally Posted by
Aztectiler
Hi guys and gals I need to buy a new large format manual cutter and like the look of the Rubi TX or TR range. Currently use Montolit Mastapuma 63, massive and heavy but very very capable.
I also have a Rubi DW200N which is the absolute dogs big bits but having it set up in a garage when tiling a bathroom is a real pain in the backside.
I am prepared to spend what it takes to get the right cutter and would really appreciate some help with this purchase as never ever had a Rubi manual cutter.
Thanks Aztectiler
I'd buy a bigger monty if it was me. If you use a masterpiuma already swapping to a Rubi is a bit of a sea change!
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