O
Old Mod
Sorry meant to say, not for the system, but for the concept of levelling systems in general!I have seen that system in a video a while ago, didn't like it as different spacers for different setups
follow_along_with_video_below_to_see_how_to_install_our_site_as_web_app
Note: this_feature_currently_may_not_be_available_in_some_browsers
We recommend a couple of the best tiling tool suppliers, Pro Tiler Tools and Trade Tiler
Both supply the best tiling tool supplies, cutter makes, tile trims etc. Also checkoiut the Brilliant and Cheap Lash Clips Thread, and the Awesome 1200mm Tile Cutter for around £100! thread
Discuss Wet Cutter in the Tile Cutters (Manual & Wet Cutters) area at TilersForums.com.
Sorry meant to say, not for the system, but for the concept of levelling systems in general!I have seen that system in a video a while ago, didn't like it as different spacers for different setups
I've got the Rubi,
I'm very pleased with it and I run a DNA in it too!
Once u've lined everything up, bought the laser add on and the side extension table, it's excellent for the money I think.
Straight and true, powder coating could be a lot better, and it's a lump to drag about at about 70Kg buts it's solid as a rock!
I've owned a similar machine to the dewalt, had its purpose at the time being so compact, but ur still very limited with the fixed side cutting head, and materials are getting larger by the day.
If I need a compact cutter because of space restrictions I use the Rubi TC180
Brilliant piece of kit, and no tile size to big, and one of the most accurate cutters u'll use, pin point!
I've got a Rubi DW250NL 110volt, like you said a good saw when set up true just hard work jumping it about on my own and only just fits in my van with a couple of inches to spare, I wouldn't mind the support table but not sure if it would fit on mine with it being the previous model.
Ww have a video on the fitting of the extension table
I don't think it will Paul, if I'm right your water table (main table) at the top tune back over toward the centre. So effectively u have a 1cm metal edge on top. Clear as mud I'm sure! Haha
Whereas mine doesn't have this lip.
View attachment 76524
So the side table hooks on.
I've actually only had the side table a few days and what a god send!
Can actually place a 900 piece on there and shout "look mum no hands!"
View attachment 76525
View attachment 76526
As far as lugging it about goes I came up with solution to that too!
Two 200mm wheels from screwfix, using original hand nuts and extended bolt to form mini axle.
View attachment 76527
When legs folded I can now drag it over fairly rough terrain and push it in the motor!
@AD Ceramics
I reckon this will fit! Be good if u could try, but I don't see why not!
View attachment 76610
As long as that lip is less than 20mm think u'd be in!
sounds like rubbish to me if you have to have it re built and its new.I'm only a part time tiler as I fit kitchens and bathrooms.
I spent months researching the best tile cutter to suit my needs and opted for the dewalt DW2400. When I got it i had to send it back as the side bed attachment which comes with the package was elevated by around 3mm from the main bed. The replacement wasn't as bad but still slightly elevated leading to breakout and the end of cuts. Also the second machine jammed up two thirds of the way through a 600mm cut where I really had to force it through.
I took it to my local tool merchants that fix most brands. The technician in there (Issac Lords of High Wycombe) is a guy who never gives in. He ordered a new side bed which was also out of alignment so he redrilled and adapted the fixing holes so there is absolutely no error out of plane in both directions.
Then he tried to sort out the binding on the sliding bed. After a while he got fed up and took the whole thing apart and rebuilt it, taking 8 hours.
It was a good tool but now it is a dream machine. It glides rather than slides and cuts dead straight. The Dewalt blade is also very good on hard porcelain.
Very low water spray, easy to carry and transport by myself. Not much else to say really.
Very happy bunny and would highly recommend!!
Reply to Wet Cutter in the Tile Cutters (Manual & Wet Cutters) area at TilersForums.com