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Discuss topps cutter review in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; hiya peeps, in case anyone interested ive been playing with my new toy,topps bridge saw on the right is a bit of slate ,perfect non chipped edges along cut line,the ...
          
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    hiya peeps, in case anyone interested ive been playing with my new toy,topps bridge saw

    on the right is a bit of slate ,perfect non chipped edges along cut line,the edges you see

    on the left the infamous B&Q porclain, perfect straigt cut

    very very easy to pull thru both items ,you have to go slow else it jams the wheel, albeit without any orrible noises,water pumps thru fine ,no dust at all,fairly quiet

    well impressed ,for the excellent trade price, its got my vote,steve

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    Personally those type of machines are ok for small jobs IMHO but more frequent hard working then it might not last.....Probs better to spend a few more pennies and get the Dewalt D24000 or a Rubi rail saw.... built to last and very strong motors..


    Nice review and i hope it serves you well...

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    what price was it stevee? initially it looks to have done a neat job, let's hope it does lots more

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    hiya mate, £166 really good solid feel to it, 200mm blade ,steve

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