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Discuss Wot do you recommend? in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Rubi ND200 wet cutter finally gave up on me last week, bearings have been screaming for long enough. Anyway. the thing is, do I go for another Rubi..........Or try something ...
          
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    Default Wot do you recommend?

    Rubi ND200 wet cutter finally gave up on me last week, bearings have been screaming for long enough. Anyway. the thing is, do I go for another Rubi..........Or try something different?

    Got an Rubi DW, so I can't justify another 600 odd squid.

    Wot other makes do you lot use and rate.

    Need to order one tomorrow really.

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    Default Re: Wot do you recommend?

    Do you need a table saw or not?

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    Default Re: Wot do you recommend?

    I know many what will be advising, dewalt thingy
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    Default Re: Wot do you recommend?

    DeWalt, you know if makes sense

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    Default Re: Wot do you recommend?

    Makita angle grinder with a marcrist blade , i use this more than all my wetsaws. as you already have a bridge cutter doesnt seem much point in the dewalt , or how about Tradetilers wetsaw thats similar to the mastertiler ? i have a masterT and its a good machine when you put a descent blade in it , tiled a 30 odd m2 bathroom with 600x300x10 crosscut trav with it no probs, i had nowhere to put my rodia bridge so set up the master T , no mess with waterspray and it left a good finish..

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    Default Re: Wot do you recommend?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Do you need a table saw or not?
    Need another ND200 OR SIMILAR

    Don't need (although I wouldn't mind) a dewalt sized cutter.

    Other than Rubi, wot do you lot Suggest????????????

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    Default Re: Wot do you recommend?

    Have you tried regular checks on Ebay Col...?

    whats nacked on the nd200 of yours..?

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    Default Re: Wot do you recommend?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Have you tried regular checks on Ebay Col...?

    whats nacked on the nd200 of yours..?
    Bearings have gone Dave. Bloody thing has been screaming for months........and finally packed up

    Have looked about.............but was wondering what others have and recommend

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    Default Re: Wot do you recommend?

    If you're not doing anything too specialist, a Master Tiler/Vitrex 750 with a decent blade should be adequate for most jobs.

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