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Lol Technically you are in Caledonia seen as once upon a time the border ran from Morecombe to Berwick. always remember reading the Jocks and the Geordies in the Beano ... -
Gall.B
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Lol
Technically you are in Caledonia seen as once upon a time the border ran from Morecombe to Berwick. always remember reading the Jocks and the Geordies in the Beano or Dandy think this could get like that lol, its prob banned now!
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doug boardley
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research your history young man, the invaders frae the n'oort (sic, folks) couldnaa'e co'tend wi t'archers frae t;alleys an' ginnels ot auld grey toon..........
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Gall.B
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I will look in to it Doug, One of Billy Connolys tour programs when he was at Hadrians wall stated that the border at one time was this way. Took him for his word apoligise if im wrong.
Looks like the Jock in you is trying to escape
One way to confirm if you have jock or indeed Irish in you is if you are ginger under your kilt regardless of whats on yer napper.
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just wondering why gall.b has a picture of a turd as his avatar??? ;0)
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LOL..
Well a thread about a Rubi cutter and then Sigma poo cut in..
i put a challenge to these so called poo users.. put ya money where ya mouth is and do some full on reviews of these so called good cutters.
wots up.. good quality got ya fingers.
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Now, now Edward !!
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Will you close it without letting anyone comment like you did on the last rubi thread
Think they call that special treatment for special people
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jay
Will you close it without letting anyone comment like you did on the last rubi thread
Think they call that special treatment for special people

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Ah but that was a Rubi review Jay.. so If you or another ****EEEE user would like to do a FULL review then plz do spend the time doing it rather than clinging onto Rubi threads.
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Ah but that was a Rubi review Jay.. so If you or another ****EEEE user would like to do a FULL review then plz do spend the time doing it rather than clinging onto Rubi threads.

sorry missed the answer (did you answer the question)
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Take that as a no
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the new tx700 is way more versatile than any sigma....i know you sigma peeps dont wanna hear that but its true. i'll be honest and say the ts is flawed on hard porcs but the new tx700 is the best pound for pound cutter out there...joe and jay need to see the light and see the line lol
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No..?...
well ok i take that as .. no Sigma user has the intelligence to do a review.?
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The truth is in the pudding Dave,
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Sigma IMO speak for themselves.
Just a bit of craic and not poo.
Cutters are our toys remember !
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Sigma don't give us tools to test either so ours are well worn,lol.
I do like the sound of this new rubi so time will tell there.
Ed will keep me informed.
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well OK Joe.. as a Sigma user prove it and do as i ask..
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Not a SINGLE sigma review..?
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Originally Posted by
hillhead
Sigma don't give us tools to test either so ours are well worn,lol.
I do like the sound of this new rubi so time will tell there.
Ed will keep me informed.
Oh and Rubi give me tools as they release to test.. Shows they are active in the tiler market.,
thinking of tilers
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Originally Posted by
AstonTiling
the new tx700 is way more versatile than any sigma....i know you sigma peeps dont wanna hear that but its true. i'll be honest and say the ts is flawed on hard porcs but the new tx700 is the best pound for pound cutter out there...joe and jay need to see the light and see the line lol
have no problem seeing the line just cant see the point in changing the wheel when i change tiles
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Joe.. Do sigma give you new tools to try.. NO!! well i wonder why.
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Originally Posted by
jay
have no problem seeing the line just cant see the point in changing the wheel when i change tiles
Betty boo..
i don't need to change the wheel.. who sez this.?
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Originally Posted by
Dave
Joe.. Do sigma give you new tools to try.. NO!! well i wonder why.

Sigma don't as the sell so many Dave !! all over the world infact.
This is banter remember, i'v never even seen a rubi in action on site !!
Maybe i will sometime soon.
As for the sight line Ed, i usually just use tape and good measuring bar and work for me.
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Originally Posted by
Dave
Betty boo..
i don't need to change the wheel.. who sez this.?
don't they have different wheels for different tiles
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Originally Posted by
jay
don't they have different wheels for different tiles
Not really.. but yes there is a choice for the perfectionist , one wheel does all but to have that perfect wheel choice is just being looked after.
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