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Good afternoon guys.
After tackling a few tiling projects at home and getting on OK with them, I took the plunge and a did a 2 week course. Very enjoyable and will be returning to do another 2 weeks later in the year - want to start up on my own doing a bit after years of working in offices and renovating houses at weekends. Right introductions over.
After doing the course I have been asked to do a few little jobs by friends and family (splashbacks and the like) nothing major but mainly to keep my hand in.
Right the question is: Limited budget (£150 or there abouts) - which cutter should I purchase? Trained on a Rubi TS50 and TR 400 and felt comfortable with each BUT as I am only going to be doing small stuff to start don't want to be filling the workshop (alright shed) up with big bits of kit.
Your thoughts please?
Also, based near Heathrow Airport - if anyone needs a labourer to help out I am cheap and eager to keep learning! Cheers fellas
After tackling a few tiling projects at home and getting on OK with them, I took the plunge and a did a 2 week course. Very enjoyable and will be returning to do another 2 weeks later in the year - want to start up on my own doing a bit after years of working in offices and renovating houses at weekends. Right introductions over.
After doing the course I have been asked to do a few little jobs by friends and family (splashbacks and the like) nothing major but mainly to keep my hand in.
Right the question is: Limited budget (£150 or there abouts) - which cutter should I purchase? Trained on a Rubi TS50 and TR 400 and felt comfortable with each BUT as I am only going to be doing small stuff to start don't want to be filling the workshop (alright shed) up with big bits of kit.
Your thoughts please?
Also, based near Heathrow Airport - if anyone needs a labourer to help out I am cheap and eager to keep learning! Cheers fellas