I know of a supplier in Scotland that has a few.I chose 3c3m based on what pretty much everyone on this forum said!
Ideally I’d like a TS 30 but they are like gold dust
I know of a supplier in Scotland that has a few.I chose 3c3m based on what pretty much everyone on this forum said!
Ideally I’d like a TS 30 but they are like gold dust
Really? Can you give me the details? CheersI know of a supplier in Scotland that has a few.
Here is one you can try, still waiting for a call from my friendReally? Can you give me the details? Cheers
600 x 600mm are a very popular tile size here especially in new developments. The 3C3M for example allows you to make raked (45 degree) cuts in rooms that have small walls that run at 45 degrees to the main room, such walls are popular in the uk in en-suites etc, but you might not need the full 3D3M etc as it's only 3 or 4 tiles that have a short angle cut. Therefore the 3C3M solves the problem well.I think sigma, builds 3c3m just for English....
here all the great things are,
like Americans, but they do not ask a question ...
how many tiles exist of 75/77 cm?
just this question to know which cutter buy.
but everyone is free to do what he wants.
It impresses me when a tiler,
from rubi ts 60, passes sigma 75cm ...
I do not understand the reason to buy a 75 cm.
is a mystery that I can not solve after 2 years.
I always try to do as little as possible effort
while I work and have more space available.
a 2g that I never use, a 66 cm, a 102 cm, is enough for me.
even here 60x60 is popular, diagonal no. (do you do it every day?)600 x 600mm are a very popular tile size here especially in new developments. The 3C3M for example allows you to make raked (45 degree) cuts in rooms that have small walls that run at 45 degrees to the main room, such walls are popular in the uk in en-suites etc, but you might not need the full 3D3M etc as it's only 3 or 4 tiles that have a short angle cut. Therefore the 3C3M solves the problem well.
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