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    Default Santa's been early!!!

    Just been using my new toy...montolit75P2 from Dave at Tradetiler...what a machine. Cuts 600 x 300 x 10mm porcelain like cutting toast with no effort at all. Light as a feather, easy to set up and easy to use. The only problen is that I wish I had got one sooner. Even been cuttin 50 x 30 x 10mm mosaic sheets on it. Anyone needing a new toy...need I sat any more. Dave Howe...thanks for your advice...you turned me from Rubi!!!!
    Porcelain tiling......easy peasy!

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    Default Re: Santa's been early!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Perfect Tiling View Post
    Just been using my new toy...montolit75P2 from Dave at Tradetiler...what a machine. Cuts 600 x 300 x 10mm porcelain like cutting toast with no effort at all. Light as a feather, easy to set up and easy to use. The only problen is that I wish I had got one sooner. Even been cuttin 50 x 30 x 10mm mosaic sheets on it. Anyone needing a new toy...need I sat any more. Dave Howe...thanks for your advice...you turned me from Rubi!!!!
    Porcelain tiling......easy peasy!
    wish i had one, ive nearly finished a big floor, 5 rooms, in 600 x 600 porcelain at 45 degrees. had to do them all with me wet cutter as my rubi wouldnt look at them

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    Default Re: Santa's been early!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Perfect Tiling View Post
    Just been using my new toy...montolit75P2 from Dave at Tradetiler...what a machine. Cuts 600 x 300 x 10mm porcelain like cutting toast with no effort at all. Light as a feather, easy to set up and easy to use. The only problen is that I wish I had got one sooner. Even been cuttin 50 x 30 x 10mm mosaic sheets on it. Anyone needing a new toy...need I sat any more. Dave Howe...thanks for your advice...you turned me from Rubi!!!!
    Porcelain tiling......easy peasy!

    Pleased you like it.. and nice to speak to you..

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