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Discuss Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Purchased a Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB a few weeks back, was tiling a floor earlier on using 10 mm ceramic tiles and the MiniPiuma wouldn't snap them . I'm not ...
          
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    Default Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    Purchased a Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB a few weeks back, was tiling a floor earlier on using 10 mm ceramic tiles and the MiniPiuma wouldn't snap them .

    I'm not sure if it was the cutter or me not having the guts to really hit down on the cutting arm to snap them, is it necessary to be brutal in order to snap them or do i risk breaking my new toy ?

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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    i think swe is the best guy to ask,thats if he's about...there are quite a few ppl that use them so hopefully you,ll get a reply

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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    not one I've used but 10mm ceramic is'nt that tough
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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    is this the one for cutting mosaic's as well ???

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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    It can cut mosaic. On montolits site it states it can cut 0-20 mm thick tiles ( all types ), just worried that i break the thing, just need some reassurance

    Product info : http://www.montolit.com/schedaprod.a...EN&fam=A03MN70
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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    sounds like a sigma is needed there
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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    Quote Originally Posted by hillhead View Post
    sounds like a sigma is needed there
    Only the ickle wickle sigma Joe, no need to get the big boys out.


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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    Do you and diamond have a commission deal with sigma ? , thats twice now i've been told i should have bought sigma , Wheres the Rubi brigade !!! ermmm i mean Montolit ....

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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    There's a big sigma fan club it seems
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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    This might help..


    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNqvqSVJHBA]YouTube - Tile cutter Masterpiuma Operator's Manual[/ame]

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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    Quote Originally Posted by DrayTek View Post
    Do you and diamond have a commission deal with sigma ? , thats twice now i've been told i should have bought sigma , Wheres the Rubi brigade !!! ermmm i mean Montolit ....
    Plenty of rubi guys on here............

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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    Not so much Montolit though, cheers for that Dave. I'll attempt cutting them again, i was coming half way down the tile , i'll try at the end of the cut. Hate it when they make it look so easy.

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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    You need to break closer to the front fence of the tile cutter. ..as in vid..

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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    The masterpiuma will cut your tiles no problem. You only need to use your moving breaker for angled cuts or mosaics. You should be snapping at the end of the score at the guide end.
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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    That was where i was going wrong, using the drop down breaker. Tiles are breaking with ease, cheers all.

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    Default Re: Montolit MiniPiuma 43 PB struggling

    Thanks for the update.. glad you sorted it.

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