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GoneGuy

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I would recommend, I want a review, with 45 ° cuts.
Example, how to set the measurement on the metric bar.
For cuts at 45 °. (For me, the only montolit problem).
At 90 °, I do not care about the test. :)
thanks adey
@antonio as soon as I get a spare few tiles I'll do some diagonals and let you know
 

llevram

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For anyone who cares (which is almost no one in this whole forum) I've used to the Rubi TR magnet. A rubi rep dropped it off at a local supplier for me to test out. I think it was brilliant, quick and strong. Put it through it paces for half hour and the only negatives for me was the bed is so thin and the support arms are flimsy which I was pretty shocked by. Secondly being when doing repetitive cut you can't set it any smaller that 150mm which is also very shocking! That being to much of a let down to buy one. Even tho it can do this with ease on a 600x600 porcelain floor tile 10mm thick........

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aytiling

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aytiling

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sorry,
the same as the photo?
Yes. What I really like is that to scribe you press the lever on the handle and the scribe lowers coming perfectly into view so you can drop it right on your line. No lining up, practicing, lining up again.
You then push or pull whichever you prefer, let go of the arm you had pushed to use the scribe, the scribe raises leaving the snapper bars down and you just push the handle down. Will snap either top, bottom, even middle.
 
F

Flintstone

Yes. What I really like is that to scribe you press the lever on the handle and the scribe lowers coming perfectly into view so you can drop it right on your line. No lining up, practicing, lining up again.
You then push or pull whichever you prefer, let go of the arm you had pushed to use the scribe, the scribe raises leaving the snapper bars down and you just push the handle down. Will snap either top, bottom, even middle.

Sigma you just slide along, bang the handle, perfect cut!
 

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