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    Has any one gone a forte mc180, or mc230 wetsaw from trimline, if so could you let me know if they are any good as i'm thinking about getting one, Thanks.
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    Can't say I've heard of them Phil.
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    the 230 has a decent power rating on it and they are on special offer at the moment ,buy a decent quality blade and i cant see a problem ,at the current asking price you wont be risking much either,I find Trimline okay to deal with and they do have a good bloke in their work shop who is an expert on all the tile cutters and does repairs to all the makes of tile cutters, give them and ring and ask to be put through to the workshop and he will honestly tell you what he thinks ,he doesnt work on a Friday ,i have phoned him before when i was having problems with my tx1200n and after getting some advice from him i really started to get good use out of it

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    No i'v not either, but they look pretty good on trimlines website. The mc 200 has a 900w motor, ss bed and should be about £100 = vat , the 230 as a 1.2 kw motor ss bed, and a extendable table, they offered it me for £112 +vat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garythetiler View Post
    the 230 has a decent power rating on it and they are on special offer at the moment ,buy a decent quality blade and i cant see a problem ,at the current asking price you wont be risking much either,I find Trimline okay to deal with and they do have a good bloke in their work shop who is an expert on all the tile cutters and does repairs to all the makes of tile cutters, give them and ring and ask to be put through to the workshop and he will honestly tell you what he thinks ,he doesnt work on a Friday ,i have phoned him before when i was having problems with my tx1200n and after getting some advice from him i really started to get good use out of it
    Thanks Gary, I'll give him a bell, as my bridge saw seems to be cutting off center, he might be able to help me out with that. Do you know is name?
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