Hey Johnny. I have that exact saw (almost. mine is 1250) and, yes, she's a great saw. Not perfect, but a really good saw. I was inspired to get one (flippin expensive but worth it) by videos like yours. As a landscaper I needed a table saw that could repeat cuts, exactly, and this Rubi 250 Expert does just that. It saves me time and money, to be honest, an d I couldn't be without it. Heavy machine it is but I use loading ramps to load and unload it. Yes, it must be placed on level ground for best performance. Enjoying your videos...thanks for taking the time to upload these for us all. Greetings from Ireland. Peter Dunne Landscapes.
Hi John I think I'll through my 1250 in the shed now , I don't want to use it now it like parking your Ford kuga in a car park and someone parking a Bentley next to it 😅😅👍 , well said mate Heath and safety 💘👍we always mark with pencil then leave the line in cutting first pass line to left blade to right 👍👍👍 it is precise stuff though mate and thank good there is a few on here that can do it , not for your average DIY man 👍 it's a trade pal cutting porcelain is at the top of the tree , sandstone is easy by comparison but still requires skill 💘👍 the right tools , the right labour , not rushing ,and a realistic price is a must and a bit of good weather is a winning combination 👍 keep safe mate and all the best,
Get it going my man lets have a look as you no you supplied my dx250 good bit of kit but picked out all the not so good things about the saw that still work but needed improvement. New rubi looks much improved get it going let me no what you think 😁🤣👍
Its they never have much in stock this what’s happens when try in stock everything just doesn’t happen. Lovely saw just wish they can produce a quality blade. 40-50 cuts dressed back with there stone abrasive materials never comes back to life. Viper blade does give a super quick and good to burn out quick.
@@GreentopLandscapes Best blade av used to date must so kept a few as they fly concrete products. Just that porcelain kills them quickly. The small dry cutting blade for grinders been using them for a year now they are superb.
Hey Johnny. I have that exact saw (almost. mine is 1250) and, yes, she's a great saw. Not perfect, but a really good saw. I was inspired to get one (flippin expensive but worth it) by videos like yours. As a landscaper I needed a table saw that could repeat cuts, exactly, and this Rubi 250 Expert does just that. It saves me time and money, to be honest, an d I couldn't be without it. Heavy machine it is but I use loading ramps to load and unload it. Yes, it must be placed on level ground for best performance. Enjoying your videos...thanks for taking the time to upload these for us all. Greetings from Ireland. Peter Dunne Landscapes.
Hi Peter that’s great news mate, so pleased it’s working for you. Be good to have a catch up, keep her 🔥 brother.
Hi Johnny hope you’re well, looks like you can’t wait to start using that nice bit of kit.
I am! you ok mate?
Nice display
Thanks
What a great bit of kit! 👍🏻🧱
It is Rob mate
Can you set the depth on the plunge? To cut in drips on capping stones etc. Thanks
Absolutely mate and that’s the best way
il buy your old saw john
Hi Johnny
Have you done much cladding with the black slate on to exterior garden walls? If so where’s the videos. Cheers
I have Wayne. mate but I can not remember which video as there are loads
Hi John
I think I'll through my 1250 in the shed now , I don't want to use it now it like parking your Ford kuga in a car park and someone parking a Bentley next to it 😅😅👍 , well said mate Heath and safety 💘👍we always mark with pencil then leave the line in cutting first pass line to left blade to right 👍👍👍 it is precise stuff though mate and thank good there is a few on here that can do it , not for your average DIY man 👍 it's a trade pal cutting porcelain is at the top of the tree , sandstone is easy by comparison but still requires skill 💘👍 the right tools , the right labour , not rushing ,and a realistic price is a must and a bit of good weather is a winning combination 👍 keep safe mate and all the best,
God I love your response
Get it going my man lets have a look as you no you supplied my dx250 good bit of kit but picked out all the not so good things about the saw that still work but needed improvement. New rubi looks much improved get it going let me no what you think 😁🤣👍
Could you retro fit the older DX 250 legs with the newer DCX type? Seems like it could work.
I would not think so Cory
@ Greentop Landscapes & Design: Great vid. Just one question: Isnt the hand a bit harder to use than the old one ?
cheers bud, its better I think legs are much better
@@GreentopLandscapes Sorry, I meant the handle, I have the older / smaller version with the vertical handle, much easier to push / hold down...?
I see mate, just don’t notice the change
Much better than a disc cutter😂👏🏼👏🏼
Lol
hu johnboy what u doing with ur old saw now u selling it ?
Keeping it mate as we got a lot on
Its they never have much in stock this what’s happens when try in stock everything just doesn’t happen. Lovely saw just wish they can produce a quality blade. 40-50 cuts dressed back with there stone abrasive materials never comes back to life. Viper blade does give a super quick and good to burn out quick.
Good feedback
@@GreentopLandscapes
Best blade av used to date must so kept a few as they fly concrete products. Just that porcelain kills them quickly. The small dry cutting blade for grinders been using them for a year now they are superb.
Didn't this fella used to sing? Chris de Burgh
Lol
We’re not talking about me here 😂
Lol