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M

Mike

just an update

i got my local tool dealer to ring their sigma supplier. they want 60 euro for a case for it. thats a bit much for just a plastic case. i bought a stanley tool box for 30 euro (with 2 more inside)and put it in that. altow you have to take off the fence. if i ever get a big cutter il get a box for that
you and your tool boxes alan lol. you'll have to put a photo of the back of your van on here, to show all 40 of your tool boxes. btw you dont need a box for the sigma, it's strong enough without one :thumbsup:
 
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The D

I have found a case for your cutter
 

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Alan M

you and your tool boxes alan lol. you'll have to put a photo of the back of your van on here, to show all 40 of your tool boxes. btw you dont need a box for the sigma, it's strong enough without one :thumbsup:

i love having my tools sorted out into job types, and having them clean and stored neatly .
i dont have 40 of them in the van at once. maybe they would fit. il have to check.

there was only 10 in there all week
 
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Spud

I used rubi's for years pretty much up until 2002-2003 when they started letting me down on cutting porcelain i was wet cutting everything as the ts cutters just didnt cut the mustard so rubi brought out the ts plus that just didnt do it either these cutters where now redundant unless i was doing ceramic wall tiling ,2004-2005 I spent £600 on the newly out rubi tx1200n worst money I have ever spent and it turned out to be the most useless cutter and i couldnt wait to see the back of it ,the company I was subbing to at the time got me a superpro 750 which turned out to be an excellent machine so I purchased a superpro 900 ,these cutters cut anything but just dont have the accuracy of the sigmas and to be fair are a little brutal ,
so in my experience for ceramics rubi ts cutter are the best for anything else I wouldnt go near them however the series 2 tx do look better than the previous ones

for porcelain it will be sigma all the way for me now and i will keep my ts 40 for any ceramic wall tiling i may do and my superpros will be back up spare cutting machines
 

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