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Old 11-12-2007   #1
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Go look at the Briccolina Dave ... it does the same thing. I just did a job with tiles that were porcelain and the Briccolina flew through them with their diamond cutting wheel and there was hardly any mess at all!!
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Go look at the Briccolina Dave ... it does the same thing. I just did a job with tiles that were porcelain and the Briccolina flew through them with their diamond cutting wheel and there was hardly any mess at all!!
Dave used to have a Bricollina for may years. Moved over to a big mother now though from Rubi.

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Yes grumps mate.. i did use to have a briccolina...now have 2 rubi cutters..1 is a flat bed diamant 200 and the same as you the dw250n rail cutter...

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I can't see what the N125 will do that the Bricc won't - also, will the N125 cut 2' x 1' porcelain?
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nobody said it could do more than a briccolina would..this is just an option for a small wet cutter....briccolina,s are good little wet cutters as well.....
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this the briccolina wet tile cutter..newer model than i used to have but good cutter though...



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Can you get me a super duper diamond all singing all dancing wheeel for this cutter Dave? Boy would there be 17 brownie points going your way if the price was good!!
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This blade is recommended for the briccolina..... http://www.cdeuro.com/Tile-Tools/Dia...-Diamond-Blade

then there is these to choose from..... http://www.buybrandtools.com/acatalo...aw_Blades.html

http://www.screwfix.com/cats/A338057...s/Tile-Cutting

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Cheers Dave ... the only one I can see that will fit my Bricc is the first link you sent ... that's the only pain about the Bricc. It's a 150mm blade with a 22.2mm hole in it and there's a special locating hole in it too. Cheeky buggers at Briccolina eh!
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I sit mine in a large tray to collect the water, bought from diy store in their gardening deparment
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Prob think I am mad but with my cheap wet cutter not my good Rubi, I dont use water at all always cut dry. Lets face it on a complete bathroom in ceramics there are only a handful of cuts anyway. Used the same blade for 6 months on a 29.75 plasplugs never had any probs and never got wet.
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