not an everyday tool but a handy peace of kit for those scribed areas!!!
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not an everyday tool but a handy peace of kit for those scribed areas!!!


here it is again in more detail.
That's a new one!
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yeah, as sir says, theyve been out for a while now...but a nice addition if you have a few quid floating round at the end of the tax year??
I still think you can achieve the same results with a rubi scribe and a steady hand!! thats were the rubi ts range does have an advantage for scribing!!
Bloody hell it is, new one on me then! lol
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TF Ed (08-11-2010)



Karl Dahm do one as well
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"


I havent seen one before have been doing scribe cuts free hand but this looks like it would be alot easier...

Hand held glass cutter for me
garythetiler (23-11-2010)

Where possible normally use my TS60 plus and a steady hand but this looks interesting
Are Montolit are the Ferrari tools of the tiling trade.
Very beautiful.
Satisfyingly expensive.
Impractical?



Montolit are great cutters IMO..
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