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Discuss Epic workhorse in the Canada Tile Advice area at TilersForums.com.
I think i'll buy 10 of those :coolgleamA:
Rubi ND-300 Wet Saw / Tile Cutter 240v (no blade) by Rubi for only £640.00 next day delivery
charlie,he taking the gypsys mateHi Tony, Interested to now why you would pay quite a heafty amount for one of those saws? Whats so epic about it? , another 150 quid and you could get a dw24000. Ive not used one of those saws for years personaly, i got on much better with angle grinder
Tony i think this is quite a good saw .I think i'll buy 10 of those :coolgleamA:
Rubi ND-300 Wet Saw / Tile Cutter 240v (no blade) by Rubi for only £640.00 next day delivery
Jonny are you talking about the cutter where the carry case turned into the water tank and stand ,this was the cutter to have when I was a lad I but I don't think it was a rubi it was made by eruttTony i think this is quite a good saw .
I've had small box saws as I call them ,that powerful years ago when there was not a lot of choice and they were great .it was the only saw trim line sold when they started up.
but I still say that there never been a better saw than the original rubi small wet saw which was a classic. I m sure it cost over a grand 15,years ago. Does anyone still have one .
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just talking, would like some opinions, that's all
I got a 200 recently John and use it more often than my dewalt as it is easy to set up ,easy to clean and a handy machine to have ,I only paid £80 for it off of Gumtree and it came with a brand new 110v transformerHad the 200 for years - a great little cutter - but The Dewalt @ £600 is the better option.
You're testing my memory now!,,Jonny are you talking about the cutter where the carry case turned into the water tank and stand ,this was the cutter to have when I was a lad I but I don't think it was a rubi it was made by erutt
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