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hi all is there a lot of differance between the gold ones and normal... -
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rubi wheels for tx
hi all is there a lot of differance between the gold ones and normal
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Re: rubi wheels for tx
flaggy they last a lot longer they are better for tiles that need heavy scoring
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I only use the gold wheels and they last a very long time if used properly.....
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Re: rubi wheels for tx
thanks lads only had tx this week
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Re: rubi wheels for tx
I keep around a dozen wheels gold, and standard in my case. I like to try different wheels on different tiles to find the one that works best. Sometimes I find an old wheel works better on certain tiles, ( not as sharp, as a new one), but gold are very good in general
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Re: rubi wheels for tx
good cutters tx good choice
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Re: rubi wheels for tx
the gold wheels do seem last longer than the standard.
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Re: rubi wheels for tx
pete do u cut normal tiles with these tx,s
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Re: rubi wheels for tx
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I'm fortunate enough to get my wheels free from my local tile shop. Haven't paid for one for my tx in years..... (:0)
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