Laminare cutter.

Discussion in 'Tool Chat' started by bladerunner, Apr 12, 2010.

  1. bladerunner

    bladerunner Well-Known Member

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    hAS ANYONE GOT ONE OF THESE?.If so what do you think of em?.
     
  2. tedmaced

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    What,s it like Martin, can you post a picture of it?
     
  3. Matt

    Matt Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    i have this one-

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    Its really good. The blade is square rather than sharp. That means it will never nead to be sharpened. I have saved a fortune on blades and im alot faster with it.
     
  4. bladerunner

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    As identical as that.I find that i have to use two hands to push it down but it is quicker than using a saw or a jig.
     
  5. Matt

    Matt Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    Wimp!


    If you do the cut fast you can use one arm.
     
  6. Ian

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    After the last couple of weeks ive been havin i could use my todger, oh yes i have one too.
     
  7. bladerunner

    bladerunner Well-Known Member

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    It is me then.I need to use my arm more lol.
     
  8. pentheroudakis

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    Returned it same day I bought it,
    Only for straight cut,
    Nothing like an exakt saw.
     
  9. hobbit

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    :?: :?: this is a gilottoine type cutter ? or am i missing something ?
     
  10. Rugrat

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    No--- I think you got it!!!!!
     
  11. Matt

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    Yes thats correct, but you can only do straight cuts with the one pictured.
     
  12. Ian

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    Im pretty sure that there is one for cutting angles, i cant remember where ive seen it. ill have a think.
     
  13. Matt

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    Yep, you can get it but its not much good.
     
  14. hobbit

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    sorry i poss misunderstood Pentheroudukais as i thought he was wanting curves; i.e why would you buy a gillotine type cutter if you wanted curves.
     
  15. Ian

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    Ive just had a quick look, Roberts do the "Floor Boar Laminate cutter", you can see it on you tube, its different, more like a ratchet and cutting wheel, but im 99% sure that one is about somewhere similar to the one in the picture, but able to cut angles.
     
  16. Daniel

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    The one that cuts at angles is called 'straticut vario' I think!
     
  17. Ian

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    Thats the one Danny boy, new id seen it, Cheers for that.
     
  18. Matt

    Matt Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    daniel, did you purchase one in the end? you was after one was you not? did that seagrass job go to plan also?
     
  19. Daniel

    Daniel Well-Known Member

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    The one I got was from westfalia, it was only 30 pounds! Haven't tried it yet thou so don't know how good it will be! The seagrass job went well, customer is over the moon with it!
     
  20. tedmaced

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    that reminds me i sold some Apollo carpet to a customer..... they were over the moon with that too!!! :lol:
     

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