Do you fnd it difficult to line up the wheel with the markI use max because I came from rubi and also think the breaking pressure is higher than pull .
Tbh once you get used to it you know where it is . If you are doing straight cuts the measuring bar is very good . I'm not over fussy about my internal corner cuts as if they are a mm different Silicon will cover and the first tile into the corner will be covered by the second . The only time I check the wheel on marks is ext corner cuts like window reveals etc and then it's a bit trickier but I would never go back to rubi . I've just done a bathroom with wickes Everest stone and I've seen loads of people ***** about them , well I would say I had a high success rate not much worse than a decent tile .Do you fnd it difficult to line up the wheel with the mark
but it pulls to the right on a 1200 plank about 10 - 15mm.
Also s plank doesn't have much against the bar to hold it steadySurely that's just because the ruler wasn't lined up? maybe needed calibrating? half a degree of adjustment would have taken out that 10mm. The thumb button to set the angle, doesn't the Allen key head in the centre make fine adjustments?
No the bar gets pulled to the right, i think either the handle when made in the cast was not perfect or the wheel slot is not made rightSurely that's just because the ruler wasn't lined up? maybe needed calibrating? half a degree of adjustment would have taken out that 10mm. The thumb button to set the angle, doesn't the Allen key head in the centre make fine adjustments?
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