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Discuss Can you hire a Rubi DW-250-N anywhere? in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Hi All - I'm new here so please dont be harsh - if my question seems weird !! I purchased a QEP (Vitrex) 900W Bridge Saw from Gary @ Topps( ...
          
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    Default Can you hire a Rubi DW-250-N anywhere?

    Hi All - I'm new here so please dont be harsh - if my question seems weird !!

    I purchased a QEP (Vitrex) 900W Bridge Saw from Gary @ Topps( great guy ) for a Slate tiling job a couple of years ago I had to do. The machine just made it even though - I had to take one machine back and get a replacement !!

    I've now got a 50M of 20MM Granite Tile job to do - and because I cant get a Marcrist blade to fit this machine (which is its only chance of possibly surviving 50mtrs of granite!!) I really need something better.
    I dont do a lot of tiling - so purchasing one new is a bit 'OTT' for an odd job, so if anyone knows of where you can hire a Rubi - please do let me know (Northwest)

    I went to my local hire place and they only had something similar to what I have now really.

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    Default Re: Can you hire a Rubi DW-250-N anywhere?

    hi again dude if you go forums and under for sale you will fined a few wet saws including a rubi good luck m8

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    Default Re: Can you hire a Rubi DW-250-N anywhere?

    I've been looking -
    Never purchased 'pre-owned' before though.
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    Default Re: Can you hire a Rubi DW-250-N anywhere?

    Just to update:

    I ended up buying the Rubi DS300 from the Sale Section !!

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