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Old 02-05-2008   #1
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Question What type would you recommened

Hi what would be the most popular wet saw used on the forum as I am looking to buy one I see there are table type and overhead ones could you advise please
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I've got a rubi nd 200 a table saw a great cutter
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Hello colin....the most popular..?????,,,maybe the Plasplug range..but for a top of the range wet cutter then it would have to be rubi cutter.....

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Default Re: What type would you recommened

Hi duck.....I got a plasplugs mastertiler and i bought a macrist cutting blade for it which i haven`t had to put on it yet cos i`ve only had ceramics to cut so far but price wise it`s good in my opinion if you`re not doing loads and loads. Would love the Rubi cutter but pricewise it makes it a non viable option for me, i only do small domestic jobs

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Thanks Whitebeam looks like a great machine

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Default Re: What type would you recommened

Hi Colin most peps on here seem to like the Rubi's there not a bad cutter i think there are better cutters for the money IMO but if you are starting out i wouldn't spend the money yet on a top of the range cutter until you find out what type of work you are mainly doing :Pete
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Default Re: What type would you recommened

My big saw is a sigma 10M,wow great machine but takes two to lift it.
On my bigger jobs it stays on site which is handy,for marble work it's pure heaven.
I have the master from plasplugs for my splashback work,
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I have a sigma wet cut and its really good

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Thanks lads for all you replies most appreciated
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