Wow, I want one. I love the huge porcelain tiles and this is exactly what I've been looking for. Tim can you do a project involving creating a countertop out of those huge Lamina Crossville tiles. I like the solid colors and it's an option outside of the stone or quartz look. Thanks
Thanks Debra. To fulfill your request I'd need the following: A kitchen to install the said countertop. Someone to pay for all the material you want me to use. Someone to pay for the videographer for three days while we install the top. Someone to pay the post-production editor to sift through the hours of footage. See where this is going? To make project videos is expensive! If you want me to do this, you need to start contacting manufacturers of products and tell them about me. Tell them you want me to show how to use their products. When enough people reach out, then they react. It's all about time and money at the end of the day. I'm sure you understand!
Have you used their dry- score and snap tile cutters? Wondered if you had an opinion on them since sometimes I come across the need to keep the tile cuts quiet depending on the areas I need to work in from time to time. I know the trade off is the cut quality- we have a couple great MK Diamond saws- but I saw this review and thought you may have tried the dry cutters as well
What about when u have to clean it the water will have lots of muck in it ? Is it easy to get to inside that where the water is held ? If so I’ll buy , the German one has a tray but this one I like more
@@askthebuilder That their website is next to useless. Probably designed, programed and managed by DEI trash. Thanks for no information. I'll add you to the "don't recommend channel" list
Wow, I want one. I love the huge porcelain tiles and this is exactly what I've been looking for. Tim can you do a project involving creating a countertop out of those huge Lamina Crossville tiles. I like the solid colors and it's an option outside of the stone or quartz look.
Thanks
Thanks Debra. To fulfill your request I'd need the following: A kitchen to install the said countertop. Someone to pay for all the material you want me to use. Someone to pay for the videographer for three days while we install the top. Someone to pay the post-production editor to sift through the hours of footage. See where this is going? To make project videos is expensive! If you want me to do this, you need to start contacting manufacturers of products and tell them about me. Tell them you want me to show how to use their products. When enough people reach out, then they react. It's all about time and money at the end of the day. I'm sure you understand!
The Crossville Laminam porcelain panels are under a 1/4" thick. They are made to be scored and snapped.
Your really cool safety glasses have restored my faith in humanity. XD
Yes, sometimes it is fashion before function...
Have you used their dry- score and snap tile cutters? Wondered if you had an opinion on them since sometimes I come across the need to keep the tile cuts quiet depending on the areas I need to work in from time to time. I know the trade off is the cut quality- we have a couple great MK Diamond saws- but I saw this review and thought you may have tried the dry cutters as well
I've not tried that tool.
What about when u have to clean it the water will have lots of muck in it ? Is it easy to get to inside that where the water is held ? If so I’ll buy , the German one has a tray but this one I like more
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That's a beauty. Zero dust too?
Keep it filled with water and no dust.
Is that a guarantee
Hi will the saw cut 50mm block paving
When you reached out to the manufacturer and looked at the specs of the saw, what was their answer?
Your going to lose a finger working like that. use a fence.
It's okay, I've got twelve of them - two to spare! ;-)
not with a diamond blade, all it will do is slightly burn the epidermis layer
What's the difference between rubi 250 and the rubi 250 xpert?
When you went to the Rubi website and looked at the features, what did you discover?????????
@@askthebuilder That their website is next to useless. Probably designed, programed and managed by DEI trash. Thanks for no information. I'll add you to the "don't recommend channel" list