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Hoppy

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SO : what size is the dewalt with the trays
had different views on the ruby nd200 ?
anybody like the husqvarna ts230 ?
whats a good blade for porcelain and ceramic tiles ? ATS, DNA, MARCRIST ?
ANY HELP WITH THE PREVIOUS QUESTION REGARDING THE DEWALT AND BRIDGE SAWS CUTTING FROM ABOVE.

CHEERS ALL....
 
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The dewalt when setup is quite big, don't know exact size as only use it on big jobs. it all breaks down into carryable pieces and doesn't take long at all to set up, the only downside to the dewalt is that it could do with a bigger slide table, you can only cut 600mm tiles comfortably, as I said before Vitrex pro with a quality blade will suffice, Husky's are expensive and don't have any experience with them, not yet anyway!!!
 
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GoneGuy

I've got a Rubi nd200, only problem I had with it was the spacers on the motor shaft got bent and made the blade wobble, all sorted now and cutting lovely.
Which ever machine you go for make sure you have a decent blade and don't force the tile into it and you will have a nice cut every time.
Ps when I'm set up in customers house I use a plastic tray underneath to catch any water running off the machine
 
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Dumbo

I had a rubi nd 200 and got an nd180 when the 200 was worn out both good cutters . The 180 was the proper one not the 180 bl .
 

Hoppy

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Thanks gents, what about a decent blade ? Dna, ats or marcrist, i know the cost differs but is the dna worth the wonga, cheers
Any husky users out their ?
 
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Blunt Tool

If it's the Rubi nd200 as I've got, the Rubi CPC blade has cut everything with no chipping that I've put thru it
 

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