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Hi all, new to this forum and I am looking for advice.
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Re: Sigma 3ck, Klick lock advice
It'll cut up to 720mm, maybe the 3bk which cuts upto 600mm would be more of a allrounder..
You would'nt want to cutting 100x100mm tiles with a cutter that size.
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Sigma 3ck, Klick lock advice
cheers mate, I read a lot of threads on here over the past couple of days and that was my second option. I did'nt really think of the smaller tiles like that. I suppose then this would be a better option for me as I could always borrow a bigger one from one of the lads if required.
Also what do ye think of the klick lock handle? Is it worth while in getting or will the standard last longer? I would prefer a push scribe system but if its more susceptible to problems then pull system would suffice.
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Re: Sigma 3ck, Klick lock advice
I have a sigma with the klick klock and not had any problems...good cutter though.
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Sigma 3ck, Klick lock advice
lol, ye was hoping to avoid that. Ah well, im gonna buy a 3bk. I love the sturdy feeling of the sigma and cant comment on any of the others because ive never used them. Il use a quote from another thread and get what I feel confident with, Cheers for the tips lads.
All the best
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Re: Sigma 3ck, Klick lock advice
Hi Paul, i'm a sigma user and abuser myself.
Unbreakable IMO.
I use a 3B pull cutter as my main cutter, i have the 3D for the bigger stuff and finally i have the 10M water saw ( the beast) .
No probs in any of my sigmas.
Where in Ireland are you?
Have you tried Donedeal, buy and sell and gumtree etc yet?
There is plenty for sale lately with not much work about.
Welcome by the way
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Re: Sigma 3ck, Klick lock advice
hi hillhead, cheers for that, I have tried done deal, gumtree, adverts.ie and buy&sell. I have seen a few either brand new or in very bad nick. I want to buy new for that new tool first use buzz. Have a job on that will pay for it and I dont really want to buy second hand because my van was broken into about a year ago and my 2 pasloads, dewalt 718xps and a few others tools were taken. I was down about €4000 at the time and lost out on a lot of work because of it. Took six months to get out of that hole so instead taking the risk I simply refuse to feed potential "thieves"(for want of another word)
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