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sigma are now doing some cases cutters upto 750mm not sure of price but you can give diatech a ring on 01738 444606 ask for mark stanley... -
sigma case

sigma are now doing some cases cutters upto 750mm not sure of price but you can give diatech a ring on 01738 444606 ask for mark stanley
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Re: sigma case
cant get through can anyone help with the price
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what i like about the sigma is that it doesnt need a case..
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Re: sigma case

Originally Posted by
gaz man
cant get through can anyone help with the price
i think there £50 
try here sales@diatechscotland.co.uk
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Have you changed over to sigma now oldgit?
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no,i cant get on with it,especially on accurate jobs ie:skirtings on etc.
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Originally Posted by
oldgit
no,i cant get on with it,especially on accurate jobs ie:skirtings on etc.
you have to get the "knack" i swear its dead easy , one tiler i know was ready to give up ,after some advice he "got it " and now loves it and wont use any other cutters...
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Originally Posted by
andy-p
you have to get the "knack" i swear its dead easy , one tiler i know was ready to give up ,after some advice he "got it " and now loves it and wont use any other cutters...
i will carry on with it,but for now i only use it for jobs where all cuts are going to be repetitive cuts.
i just find so slow with two mark cuts,and mines a pull cutter i should have gone for a push i think i would find this easier.
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Originally Posted by
oldgit
i will carry on with it,but for now i only use it for jobs where all cuts are going to be repetitive cuts.
i just find so slow with two mark cuts,and mines a pull cutter i should have gone for a push i think i would find this easier.
thats funny because i find it faster to use than a rubi because of the breaking system but you are probably as well sticking to what you prefer..
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I love using my sigmas too,have a few and cut all i throw at them. Them cases look the biz but i have a nice space in my van where my 63cm sigma sits on its side real sweet.
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Ive always used sigma theyre a class bit of kit , those cases look great have to give diatech a ring. thanks for posting
ted
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