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Discuss starting out in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; new to this and just starting out. been looking at a new wet saw and fancy norton clipper but cant make mind up between tt200b and tt200em anyone help?...
          
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    new to this and just starting out. been looking at a new wet saw and fancy norton clipper but cant make mind up between tt200b and tt200em anyone help?

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    Not fancy a rubi or a small Brocalina
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    i cant wait to test out part of last months jotm prize which was a rubi small 180 wet saw.wish tile giant and rubi would get it sorted.still waiting.
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    looked at rubi. trying to keep costs down at start and mate told me bout norton clipper do u think rubi would be better in long run

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    The clipper seems to have good rep, just me, I have my favorites
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    cheers think ill bow to experience and look at rubi some more

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    Read this on a post on clippers Norton TT200 clipper
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    r u sure it was ur mate who advised the norton clipper

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    Moved to tools forum.

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    gather u think i should check his loyalty on this

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    I wouldn't give any advice to anyone called - Dodgyman!

    Apart from the fact I have a Norton.

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    i owned a clipper 1200 for years ,great tool it paid for itsself over and over

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    brilliant cheers mate, that's what i needed, mind made up now

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