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    Default Re: Latest tools added to tradetiler..

    what replacement is tradetiler going to get to replace the plasplugs dww180 wet cutter?

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    Have been looking as some others. I hear the Bricolina is popular. Any thoughts?
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    Default Re: Latest tools added to tradetiler..

    I use the rubi nd125 and it's a great little cutter for ceramics and fits into it's own case, works for me.
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    Default Re: Latest tools added to tradetiler..

    they must have improved them since I last looked..
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    Default Re: Latest tools added to tradetiler..

    You would'nt want to be cutting anything to big with it though
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    It's a sad day, the passing of the Plasplugs Mastertiler.

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    Default Re: Latest tools added to tradetiler..

    how about getting the Rexon 700 watt lightweight all the angles for mitre's better than plasplug in my opinion
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    Default Re: Latest tools added to tradetiler..

    Quote Originally Posted by David - Tradetiler View Post
    Have been looking as some others. I hear the Bricolina is popular. Any thoughts?
    briccolina is a great little cutter dave though it does have it's limitations. Was my first cutter and only really got stuck on cutting Pietra de Keope floor tiles, though I did have the standard blade in it. Very light, and makes very little mess.
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    Default Re: Latest tools added to tradetiler..

    The safety rail rods look a good bit of kit.

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    Default Re: Latest tools added to tradetiler..

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    The safety rail rods look a good bit of kit.
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    Default Re: Latest tools added to tradetiler..

    The briccy is really popular over here. Decent cutter imo, though I perefer my Husqvarna.

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    Default Re: Latest tools added to tradetiler..

    The bricci is a wonderful saw, cut 1000's of tiles with them - only downfall is that stupid locating lug for the blade - could also do with a better fence; but I've yet to find a cutter with a decent one. If you can get decent blades for it, then it is a beauty of a saw, small compact.

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    You can always saw the lug off or drill a hole in the new blade, that is waht most people do
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    Default Re: Latest tools added to tradetiler..

    That's what we've always done, just didn't like to advise that. Does mean you have to tighten the nut that bit more though if you remove the lug.

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    Damn I need some new tools! Wish I had more spare money lol!


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