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mattle40

hi guys am new to the forum, and starting with what is probably a very dumb question :oops:

im in the market for a new cutter, the ts60 plus aint cutting it on the porks (literally)

so im going to invest in a sigma but while looking into it iv notice that there is the popular choice of the sigma 3b with the 630mm cutting bed which by all accounts is the daddy, the best price iv found is 300 delivered

but iv also come across the 3bm which, when looking at the spec, seems to be the better cutter, as it has a more advance suspesion type scribe system
only downside is that the cutting bed is a slightly shorter at 600mm, but the best price iv found on this is 230 delivered

so basically im asking, am i missing something??? surely the better cutter cannot be that much cheeper??
any advice would be very apreciated and i apologise in advance if this is a daft question :lol:

go easy

Matt
 
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mattle40

cheers pal thats exactly my dilemma, the sigma website is pretty useless but from what i can gather its a push model with a spring loaded scribe and slightly shorter bed, but 70 quid is 70 quid and that difference just doesnt seem justifiable.... very tempted to get the 3bm at £230 but would be gutted to find later on it was in any way inferior, as i am in a sense, as im sure most decent tilers do, buying this as an investment peice so might aswell spend the extra cash for the better peice if needs be.

Matt
 
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mattle40

well im just in the process of starting out as a tiler really, bad timing i know. iv been merchandising for a well known tile shop (best not say who) for 4 years now and its just come naturally, theyve stuck me on several courses and iv had to tile some seriously dodgy walls, so i feel like i served my aprenticeship now and am ready to take the next step, just slowly building up my inventory at the minute before i risk my mortgage and take the plunge on my own, so any pointers asside from the topic would also be much apreciated.

Matt
 
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mattle40

i was expecting it when i posted the topic to be honest :lol:, i unfortunatly am set on a sigma and cannot be swayed to rubi, as mentioned iv been using rubi, 4 years now and learnt with it too, but the ts range has just put me off, iv always felt the same way to be honest just never took the step, i know the tx is far superior to ts but i just feel the brand in general has gone downhill, having worked with them, and even selling them iv experienced alot of problems...... sadly :thumbsdown:
 

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