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Hi Gents,
I've got two cutters, a TS-40 and a TS-60, along with a wet saw. However I'm finding that the they both struggle with Porc, especially on the last job, (RAK ceramics Lounge Beige unpolished). So I did pretty much all of the cutting on the Dewalt, but even this was causing me issues as the tile wouldn't cut cleanly, with small chips along the cut. Never had this before and I wasn't overly happy with the finished bathroom because of it.

For reference the blade on the Dewalt is a Marcrist CK850.

Anyway I'm thinking of changing out the TS-60, (40 is fine for what I use it for), to maybe a TX-710 Max. Anyone got any experience of this? Am I likely to get it and think I've wasted money and should have stuck with the 60?

Appreciate some advice and input.

Thanks fellas.
Hi the TX-710 is great if only so you can use the Rubi extreme 22mm scoring wheel! this should sort your cuts out. Trouble with the TX-710 is it's a bit heavy and cumbersome especially with the long "tee bar straight edge", other than that it's a good machine
 
Bit the bullet, went mad with lead poisoning and got a 1020 delivered today from Pro Tiler Tools. 😃 Won't be working for a few weeks due to the Covid issue, (haven't got it, don't want it!), so won't get to try it out for a bit. 🙁
 
Bit the bullet, went mad with lead poisoning and got a 1020 delivered today from Pro Tiler Tools. 😃 Won't be working for a few weeks due to the Covid issue, (haven't got it, don't want it!), so won't get to try it out for a bit. 🙁
Every bathroom job, even with a problematic mere 400 mm tile is going to take you twice as long as you will only have the space to set it up outside 😂
Hoping for some bungalow jobs🤞I reckon you'll be ordering a TX 60 within weeks 😂
 
Time will tell, although most of the places I work in are large houses anyway. I've got a TS-40 which has never been an issue for anything that will fit in it so hopefully got that base covered.
 

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