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Help! Dry Cutter needed before 8.30am!!! in the
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Could anybody tell me where i can get a good (500mm-600mm) dry cutter before 8.30 in the morning,only want to spend about £100 because trying to save so I can ... -
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Re: Help! Dry Cutter needed before 8.30am!!!
What's the job you need to do mate, have you considered hiring one for the day from HSS or a tile shop?
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Re: Help! Dry Cutter needed before 8.30am!!!
For that money m8 yer only option is gonna be the big clinker me thinks.
If ya can go a few shillings more you could get a better 1.
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Re: Help! Dry Cutter needed before 8.30am!!!

Originally Posted by
Oli
What's the job you need to do mate, have you considered hiring one for the day from HSS or a tile shop?
On a site where another tilier has started and not finished!!!All sorts of sizes and about 6 weeks work,at least !
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Re: Help! Dry Cutter needed before 8.30am!!!

Originally Posted by
andy boo
Could anybody tell me where i can get a good (500mm-600mm) dry cutter before 8.30 in the morning,only want to spend about £100 because trying to save so I can get a Rubi one!! There is a screwfix and all the usual tile shops round here but dont know which one to buy

Any advice would be good because i need it do a job tommorrow

Where are you at..maybe someone might borrow you one for your job..?
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If you've got 6 weeks work on mate, then why not take the plunge now and but a good cutter? Make like alot easier for yourself for the next 6 weeks than trying to struggle through with something merley adaquate
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Re: Help! Dry Cutter needed before 8.30am!!!

Originally Posted by
Oli
If you've got 6 weeks work on mate, then why not take the plunge now and but a good cutter? Make like alot easier for yourself for the next 6 weeks than trying to struggle through with something merley adaquate
Works been a bit slow,only been in bussiness about 18 months. My first cutter has seen better days and now i need another one. Only found out i'd got the job at 7.30 this evening!!!!!!!! Funds dont allow much more!!!
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Re: Help! Dry Cutter needed before 8.30am!!!
Where abouts are you in the world ?
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Re: Help! Dry Cutter needed before 8.30am!!!

Originally Posted by
Alan.P
Where abouts are you in the world ?
Shrewsbury,Shropshire. About 50 miles west of Birmingham.
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