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Have you got a local tile shop that stocks a few different brand cutters, where you can go and have a try of them to see which one you feel comfortable with?
Discuss Plumber upgrading from 30 yr old Rubi TS-40 in the Tile Cutters area at TilersForums. The USA and UK Tiling Forum (Also now Aus, Canada, ROI, and more)
I’ve tried offering the tiles up, like I’d been taught all those moons ago, but I keep getting them wedged in the ceiling.Maybe we should do some kind of poll, who offers and who measures?
I measure 90% of time and transfer it the the Sigma ruler.
I get that problem with my Metro's...I’ve tried offering the tiles up, like I’d been taught all those moons ago, but I keep getting them wedged in the ceiling.
Jimny- how do you work out where to cut your tiles?
If you measure your tiles then a Monty or sigma will definitely be a good option. If you only ever offer up the tile and mark it then a Rubi might be better.
Not an exact science, just my thoughts.
I measure from wall to tile and deduct x amount for spacer and expansion gap.
I still offer up quite often too.
''Plumber'' and ''tight for cash'' in the same sentence.....got to be a wind up????
Sigma 3c3m
I’ve tried offering the tiles up, like I’d been taught all those moons ago, but I keep getting them wedged in the ceiling.
Haha.. what do you do then? Hit them hard??
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