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im looking for a 900 sigma, which model should I be looking at ?
im looking for a 900 sigma, which model should I be looking at ?
im looking for a 900 sigma, which model should I be looking at ?
The rubi tx 1200 looks like an aircraft carrier where as the sigma 3E looks like the angel of the north!
Ooooh hello sailor :smilewinkgrin:It takes real men to operate an aircraft carrier.:lol::smilewinkgrin:![]()
Should I go for the 1200, are they just as good at cutting 700s and 900s ?
Should I go for the 1200, are they just as good at cutting 700s and 900s ?
Ooooh hello sailor :smilewinkgrin:
computers fly planes these days, any old tom dick or harry can do it !
Cheers Ed, I think I shall do just that.
£638 for a tx1200 hahahahaha nee chance, someday these rubi lovers will realise that times move on. Sony make substandard tv's these days compared to the competition...Rubi have had their day if you ask me !
which Sigma is closest to TX700? mines about ready for retirement (although it does keep soldiering on) and I am gonna try a
sigma next.
the training could be sorted very easily Phil if we had a liscensed trade, when any one can start up a tiling company with no experience or qualifications then there is no need for a qualifications or training . a liscensed trade would go along way to strengthen the skills base needed in my opinion there are lots of good examples around the world such as Germany,the USA and Australia.we seem to want to import our tradesmen rather than train our own which leaves a whole generation of young brits on the scrapheap in my opinionWho gives a monkeys what machine we prefare? I love the banter, but at the end of the day as long as we turn out a first class job does a brand name matter? I do hope this debate continues for years to come. I must say I would like to see more concern about the lack of real training in this industry rather than what brand of cutters we use.
Having said that, I do like the Rubi/Sigma ongoing rivalry, and get a real buzz from it. I do have serious doubts about the future of this trade.:smilewinkgrin:
I'm all for licensing and it'd work well in commercial contracts but for a high percentage of domestic work there would be a lot of customers saving money by going for an unlicensed tiler.
But staying on topic, the unlicensed tilers would probably be using Rubis.