montilit advice?

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Gonna use my minimonto tomorrow and see how it goes,cut a few tiles tonight for practice and i like the feel of it,i'm cutting marble 10x10s tomorrow so who knows? lol. i cut ceramic and porc tonight so no probs,
thanks for the advice guys,wheel just past tile to break is the way by the feel of it,cheers all.
 
Gonna use my minimonto tomorrow and see how it goes,cut a few tiles tonight for practice and i like the feel of it,i'm cutting marble 10x10s tomorrow so who knows? lol. i cut ceramic and porc tonight so no probs,
thanks for the advice guys,wheel just past tile to break is the way by the feel of it,cheers all.
Be careful with the marble Joe, I tried with mine and because it was so soft, it has a tendancy to crush! Montolits have the force with them...........
 
If you want a cutter suited to marble, get one of these.
 
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i have to confess that thanks to my mate swe , i am now a montolit user!!

i swore by rubi until i got to use a monti masterpiuma 63 and it is superb. the new rubi ti-66s is by far the best in the rubi range but the larger breaking handle on the monti is more effective and the cut is cleaner everytime than the rubi!!

so i hold my hand up swe and say you were right!! i sold my ti-66s for 180 and broke even and got a great discount on the monti £195!! just need to buy a mini moni now??

what i will say is, the rubi wet cutters are excellent. i would have the dw200n/250n over the dewalt all day long.

Have you tried the Montolit Bridge cutter?

Kev
 
The Montolit/Raimondi cutters are the best manual, mechanical cutters on the market .... period



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Very impressed with my minimonty,
cuts well,still think my sigma3B cuts better but will know better this week.
I have 1300 6" pilkingtons non slip tiles to lay and grout tomorrow,the mini will be busy.
 
If you want a cutter suited to marble, get one of these.

Thats a mean piece kit, wonder what they would charge for that. It would be interesting if you could cut travertine as well. No, must refrain from buying any more tools:thumbsup:
 
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If that one doesn't cut it, this one will:

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