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Discuss Rubi folding table in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Tradetiler Tile Cutters with Max cut length 0 - 710/750 mm Just wondering if anyone is using one of these and what you guys think of them?...
          
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    Just wondering if anyone is using one of these and what you guys think of them?

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    I think there over priced personally.
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    Default Re: Rubi folding table

    I dont own one of these tables but, I have been thinking about getting one for a while.

    Will probs buy one in the near future

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitebeam View Post
    I think there over priced personally.

    I think I agree, I would deffo have bought one by now if they were half the price.

    Imagine all the back/ knee pain they could save though

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    Default Re: Rubi folding table

    They are expensive but they do look handy, just wondering how sturdy they are.

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    Default Re: Rubi folding table

    yep iv used them,save yourself 93 quid and buy 2 a frames and a peice of ply

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilty55 View Post
    yep iv used them,save yourself 93 quid and buy 2 a frames and a peice of ply
    Thats what I do Cheifo! I use two stanley work horses/ trestles and have a small sheet of chipboard over this. I use it for everything e.g. tx700, big clinker, wet cutter, router, circular saw etc, etc

    I dont go trhogu the hassle of this for small jobs though so I guess this fold away tabke would be easier for transporation and space saving etc
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    Default Re: Rubi folding table

    I use one of these, although its a lot lower than this one.

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    I use platforms too


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    £27 will get you the folding stand for a Dewalt DW24000. A piece of ply on top and you are sorted.....you are also on your way to getting the rest of the Dewalt Dw24000
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    work mate for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitebeam View Post
    I think there over priced personally.
    Massively....

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    the hop ups are good but the small ones are too low for me

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    Default Re: Rubi folding table

    I am the same as Doug.. i have 2 of the first hop ups that came out.. a lot taller then the ones they sell now.. and those ones Doug has look just like mine.. as in covered in adhesive etc.

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    can't believe that no-ones picked up on the lack of guard on my angle grinder

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    Mine is the same doug.. but a yellow one.. you cannot have a guard on when stone profiling as i do..

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    can't believe that no-ones picked up on the lack of guard on my angle grinder
    I did notice, but you can't teach an old Doug new tricks........
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    I did notice, but you can't teach an old Doug new tricks........
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    I did notice, but you can't teach an old Doug new tricks........

    good one..

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    but at least I'd swapped the blade, I had a 125mm blade in beore that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    I am the same as Doug.. i have 2 of the first hop ups that came out.. a lot taller then the ones they sell now.. and those ones Doug has look just like mine.. as in covered in adhesive etc.
    Screwfix sell the 600mm hop up...

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    Default Re: Rubi folding table

    Hop up and a bit of ply for the width

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    Quote Originally Posted by simon1 View Post
    Hop up and a bit of ply for the width
    like this?


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    Default Re: Rubi folding table

    Used my Large Rubi FoldingTable for close on 10 years.
    Good bit of kit.

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    hey good table ,had mine for years ,payed around £75 for it
    all i can say is its a very strong table and easy to wash off and keep clean , the only thing i dont like is the noise it makes in the back of the van ,so i put sponges between the legs , prob sorted
    great table
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    mine dos'nt cost a penny.........its called the floor.
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