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Bushwhacker1
All,
Been in the trade since the beginning of the year. When i started out, i took a lot of advice on various tools including one of the most important, a wet cutter. After listening to a few old hands, the ND180 came up regularly as a great cutter, reliable etc so i went ahead and got one.
Quite frankly, i wouldnt recommend them. They are very heavy, dont come with a carry case and the whoever designed the water tray needs their head examining. Basically, the tray is a cheap plastic effort that you have to slide and slot underneath the cutter after lifting up the cutter to one side but its almost impossible not to spill water all over the shop. Furthermore, the guide is pretty much second rate.
Am i on my own on this one? I used a very cheap cutter at a fraction of the price when i did my qualification course and i have to say it was better than the much more expensive Rubi option.
cheers
Been in the trade since the beginning of the year. When i started out, i took a lot of advice on various tools including one of the most important, a wet cutter. After listening to a few old hands, the ND180 came up regularly as a great cutter, reliable etc so i went ahead and got one.
Quite frankly, i wouldnt recommend them. They are very heavy, dont come with a carry case and the whoever designed the water tray needs their head examining. Basically, the tray is a cheap plastic effort that you have to slide and slot underneath the cutter after lifting up the cutter to one side but its almost impossible not to spill water all over the shop. Furthermore, the guide is pretty much second rate.
Am i on my own on this one? I used a very cheap cutter at a fraction of the price when i did my qualification course and i have to say it was better than the much more expensive Rubi option.
cheers