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Well it seems like there are some dodgy batches of these units out there, I managed to fine some new stock in the local B+Q over the weekend and they were aligned correctly!

Cuts are far better and quicker than the wickes unit with no chipping etc. Just seems to be taking me an age to get the room finished!

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Well it seems like there are some dodgy batches of these units out there, I managed to fine some new stock in the local B+Q over the weekend and they were aligned correctly!

Cuts are far better and quicker than the wickes unit with no chipping etc. Just seems to be taking me an age to get the room finished!

Thanks to all those who posted
think you may have discovered that b&Q, and other cheap jobbies aren't always what they're cut out (sorry for pun) to be. your tools are the most important part of the job, good ones, in good condition make it soooo much easier. good luck with your bathroom.

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