The back butter buddy...Any opinions/thoughts..
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Re: The back butter buddy...Any opinions/thoughts..
I normally just about have room for a bucket of adhesive and another of water........my Sigma has to live in another room lol
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Re: The back butter buddy...Any opinions/thoughts..
Sigma!?! I suppose you have to be a real man to lug a Rubi round! haha
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Re: The back butter buddy...Any opinions/thoughts..
My other one is a rubi lol.
I looked at the bigger rubi cutters but preferred the sigma.
I looked at the bigger rubi cutters but preferred the sigma.
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I tried a sigma but couldn't get away with it, I went for montolits in the end, a lot of people seem to be going away from rubi now
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Re: The back butter buddy...Any opinions/thoughts..
They are good cutters too. I think they are the same as sigma in as much as they do cutters for mosaic.
The only thing that needed time to adjust to with the sigma was pulling to score. All my other cutters have been push ones.
The only thing that needed time to adjust to with the sigma was pulling to score. All my other cutters have been push ones.
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That was my exact problem with the sigma, couldn't adjust to pulling to score after years of push scoring. I find the Montolits brilliant, one of the best things is that it has a screw to adjust how far down the breaker can travel to avoid smashing tiles to bits (very handy for thinner cuts) this is also very usefull for harder, larger porcelain tiles because you can use a rubber mallet on the handle to break the tile without smashing them
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Re: The back butter buddy...Any opinions/thoughts..
I've also got a Sigma, you can still push to score if you're careful. I've had it for over a year now and am very happy with it.
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Re: The back butter buddy...Any opinions/thoughts..
I was pushing it for ages lol. Then made myself get used to pull scoring.
Sigma is adjustable for different tile thicknesses too. Had one of the commercial tilers in before xmas because there was too much on and I had to lend him the sigma because his Rubi couldn't snap the porcys being used. Not even if he whacked the tile on the handle lol. Took my sigma in the next day, scored and snapped with ease.
So I think for the money, the Sigma is just a better proposition than a Rubi TS plus.
Sigma is adjustable for different tile thicknesses too. Had one of the commercial tilers in before xmas because there was too much on and I had to lend him the sigma because his Rubi couldn't snap the porcys being used. Not even if he whacked the tile on the handle lol. Took my sigma in the next day, scored and snapped with ease.
So I think for the money, the Sigma is just a better proposition than a Rubi TS plus.
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Re: The back butter buddy...Any opinions/thoughts..
Hi Guys across the pond. Thought I would re-start this thread!
It will be featured at Covering 2013 in Atlanta Ga. USA in about 2 weeks. If you know anyone from the UK coming in for the show make sure you have them stop by the Primo-Tools booth # 7423
Good Day! - Phil
It will be featured at Covering 2013 in Atlanta Ga. USA in about 2 weeks. If you know anyone from the UK coming in for the show make sure you have them stop by the Primo-Tools booth # 7423
Good Day! - Phil
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Re: The back butter buddy...Any opinions/thoughts..
Thought I https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=437511839674519 would try to upload a short video showing real world use of the BBB
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Re: The back butter buddy...Any opinions/thoughts..
Hi Guys,
Thought you may like to see a short video done by an installer that used the Back butter Buddy on a 36"x36" - ( 91.44cm x 91.44cm) -
Thought you may like to see a short video done by an installer that used the Back butter Buddy on a 36"x36" - ( 91.44cm x 91.44cm) -
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Re: The back butter buddy...Any opinions/thoughts..
Just looks, sounds and feels like another promo video now - starting to feel a bit spammy now, to be fair.
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Re: The back butter buddy...Any opinions/thoughts..
Sorry guys,
At risk of this being considered "spam"
This IS a tool thread and the BBB is a tool. I sent a case of them over to 12 tilers in the UK and the biggest problem was that it didn't fit onto your metric buckets. We are addressing that and will have a resolve early in Jan 2014. Until then, here is a picture of how someone there already found a solution to the problem. http://www.tilingforum.co.uk/attachment ... -jpg.5875/
Phil
At risk of this being considered "spam"
This IS a tool thread and the BBB is a tool. I sent a case of them over to 12 tilers in the UK and the biggest problem was that it didn't fit onto your metric buckets. We are addressing that and will have a resolve early in Jan 2014. Until then, here is a picture of how someone there already found a solution to the problem. http://www.tilingforum.co.uk/attachment ... -jpg.5875/
Phil