The price is reflected in the quality but once I deciphered the awful instructions it does exactly what it's meant to.
https://www.toolstation.com/qep-diamond ... ter/p10565


Bought one of those years ago, used it for several tile jobs. Mate borrowed it to cut 4 frigging tiles & broke the fence.Mussels wrote: Sat Apr 08, 2023 9:32 pm I bought myself one of these and used it for the first time this weekend.
The price is reflected in the quality but once I deciphered the awful instructions it does exactly what it's meant to.
https://www.toolstation.com/qep-diamond ... ter/p10565


Mussels wrote: Sat Apr 08, 2023 9:32 pm I bought myself one of these and used it for the first time this weekend.
The price is reflected in the quality but once I deciphered the awful instructions it does exactly what it's meant to.
https://www.toolstation.com/qep-diamond ... ter/p10565
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I also have a love/hate relationship with one of these. I do tiling rarely enough that I'm effectively a beginner again every fecking time so I'm dead clumsy with a proper tile cutter. This makes it easier for dim tiling twits to get passable results. But by Christ is it crappy, flimsy, messy. I think I have an even flimsier version of the one pictured.Mussels wrote: Sat Apr 08, 2023 9:32 pm I bought myself one of these and used it for the first time this weekend.
The price is reflected in the quality but once I deciphered the awful instructions it does exactly what it's meant to.
https://www.toolstation.com/qep-diamond ... ter/p10565
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Yes, realised that after I'd posted. But it does look horribly flimsy.cheb wrote: Tue Apr 11, 2023 11:19 am The type pictured above also have a water bath, I've got one I'm trying to pass off to anyone daft enough to want to borrow it.
I hadn't thought about the blade. I bought a replacement at the same time that's probably better so I'll swap them before I do any more.mangocrazy wrote: Tue Apr 11, 2023 10:07 am This is the one I bought when faced with doing a significant amount of tile cutting at the moneypit in France. It has a water bath under the top surface which dramatically cuts down on dust and gives a superior cut. But the standard Rubi blade is a bit meh. Buy a decent Marcrist or similar and you're good to go.

PXL_20230415_185857883 by MrLongbeard, on FlickrMrLongbeard wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 3:43 pm Some adjustable spanners.
I've never liked the traditional adjustables, could never get them to fit just right, always too loose or too tight, always needed adjusting every time they were taken off the nut / bolt.
These are different, push 'em open and they close up on the nut themselves and stay tight, but 'ratchet' when you loosen up so handy when you can only get one hand in a space.
With the caveat that I've only disassembled 1 pushbike to take down the tip and moved my bench vice I reckon they're all right, although I've no idea how they'd cope on nuts with buggered heads, still can't be worse than a traditional adjustable.
PXL_20230415_185857883 by MrLongbeard, on Flickr
Cheapest I could find were ebay https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275538682348 , they don't come with the foam drawer mountRockburner wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 4:13 pm ooh - I want some of them. Where did you buy them from - didn't know they came with a foam mount.