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Hi guys has anybody used 1 or had ago with 1? My rubi ts50 is getting a little ropey and just been looking about for a replacement! I will probably ... -
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Hi guys has anybody used 1 or had ago with 1? My rubi ts50 is getting a little ropey and just been looking about for a replacement! I will probably end up just getting another ts50, but just wondered if anybody can shed any light on the montolit before i commit myself to anything cheers!
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I've got one....it's brill!!
Grumpy
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I have got a minipuima it seems good but i would sooner use a rubi i cant get used to the single rail
dont suffer problems find solutions
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Single rail cutters don't bend when force is applied to them. Only thing to get used to is not being able to see the wheel when you score. Once you get used to where you need to line up your marks in relation to the rail it is very easy. Also, with the Monty, you can set the depth of the tile with an adjuster to reduce the possiblity of crushing the tile when you snap. If the tile is very hard, you can hit the arm with a mallet/hammer to shock the tile for breaking. Couldn't be without mine now!!
Grumpy
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I have decided to go for Monti after months of debate. Used Rubi and they are good, used sigma once on a mosaic job but the monti really stood out for me cutting the bigger stuff
The greatest exercise of power is the restraint with which we use it.
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Im a convert to Monti's, especially for mosaics.
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Have you Youtube.com the video.
Its called Montoit operators manual and I think once you see that it will help make up your mind.
The greatest exercise of power is the restraint with which we use it.
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Originally Posted by
Graham Bright
Have you Youtube.com the video.
Its called Montoit operators manual and I think once you see that it will help make up your mind.

ill do that now cheers bud
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sigma..................
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i've got the Mini and the 63-P2, it took only a short time to get used to the single rail and pressure but won't change either now.
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I'm now the proud owner of the Monti Minipuma 43 and mosaic mat, ordered it last night from TT and it was sitting in the hall when I got in this afternoon.
Won't be using it untill next week though When i'll have mosaics to do. Looks good.
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I love my Rubies,but prefer the way the montolit can snap further down the tile for diagonal tiling,and its wicked arm/setsquare thingie
"Quality means doing it right when no one is looking"
.”Henry Ford''
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Grumpy
tiling@grouters.co.uk
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Turnover is Vanity, Profit is Sanity, Cash is reality!
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andy-p
Dave , well done for making the move , its a fantastic cutter and my favourite one to use , versatile , fast and easy cutting and i love the tile gauge which lifts and returns , the drop down cutter comes in very handy too, what made you get one i thought you were a rubi man ??
It was down to space in the van.. i was getting a bit sick of carrying 3 cutters and seen as 90 odd% of my work is stone, i thought maybe it would be wise to get a light weight cutter that will suit all tile sizes i might come across but be light and easy to store and use..
I still like rubi cutters, it's just down to what i need at present.
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