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    Default It was rude not to buy it.

    I had to buy it in the end it was rude not too at that price.
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    Sweet !!!! hope it starts.... lol.
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    fantastic bargain well done peckers

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    Default Re: It was rude not to buy it.

    I had a feeling someone from TF would snap that up

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    Default Re: It was rude not to buy it.

    Looks like a really good buy

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    nice one stevie ;0)
    a great new signing for the team lol

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    Default Re: It was rude not to buy it.

    I saw it on ebay and posted it on here, thought someone would pick it up, i was interested but it was so far away. anyway spoke to the bloke on the phone about it and he sent me an email confirming everything about it etc, he seemed such a nice genuine bloke. Couldnt believe no one had bidded on it so i put in the minimum at the last second and won it! any way the bloke phoned me and as he hasnt been down to cornwall before hes said that he and his family will come down for a few days and he will drop it off for me. well that will save me a 10 hr round trip to collect it(result) and he will demo it for me to make sure im happy....
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    let us know how it fairs Steve

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    Fair play Peckers good buy, I nearly bought it but I really couldn't be doing with the long journey!

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug boardley View Post
    let us know how it fairs Steve
    will do m8 i can compare it against the dewalt d24000 and the rubi i have all on the same tiles and same blade to see how all the machines compare against each other
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    Quote Originally Posted by PJ Tiling View Post
    Fair play Peckers good buy, I nearly bought it but I really couldn't be doing with the long journey!
    I know what you mean i have to pass you on my way and i nearly diddnt go for it! and then hes phoned me to say he will deliver it so what a result
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    will do m8 i can compare it against the dewalt d24000 and the rubi i have all on the same tiles and same blade to see how all the machines compare against each other
    If you could just buy the Montolit Tornado now to give us the full comparison, it would be much appreciated..........


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    If you could just buy the Montolit Tornado now to give us the full comparison, it would be much appreciated..........


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    Looks a good but Pecks, enjoy
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    I cant see the image properly, is it the monty? If so i did look at it but wondered how heavy it would be

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    what is it then? the image wont work for me!!

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    It was a Montolit MiniMaster.......


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    [QUOTE=Stewart__SPM;436691]It was a Montolit MiniMaster.......


    Thats a mini
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    If i got the right model its 73kg

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