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Discuss ts and and ts plus - difference in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; hey, ive been using the N - star plus since i started tiling and now im ready to move up a range. what the difference between the ts and the ...
          
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    Default ts and and ts plus - difference

    hey,

    ive been using the N - star plus since i started tiling and now im ready to move up a range.

    what the difference between the ts and the ts plus. ?

    I would like one with a good stop for cutting the same width of a tile for lots of tiles. e.g if i needed say 10 tiles all the same cut.

    also one with a good arm, cus the one i got at the moment moves from side to side about 4mm difference. this is a pain when doing cuts. you either need to push it the right or the left.

    any help thanks..

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    Default Re: ts and and ts plus - difference

    Ts has a 400kg breaking pressure, Ts plus has 750kg breaking pressure
    "Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"

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    There is less travel distance between the breaking point and the breaker arm on the ts+ series...than the older ts ones...The + series are a better cutter IMO...but the TX series is even better..

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    was gonna suggest the tx myself

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    was gonna suggest the tx myself

    Shame nobody hasn't got any pics of the TX ones..

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    Shame nobody hasn't got any pics of the TX ones..
    we like pics don't we

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    and I do need a break from doing my books

    a TX 700 and a TX 1200N Golddigger, awesome cutters imo, esp the TX700, a brilliant all rounder

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    Nice pictures Doug
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