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MICK the Tiler

A wet Saw is a must for Natural stone, a few things to keep in mind are the

Motor size- needs to have enough grunt to cut up to 40mm stone

Portability- needs to be light enough for one person to get on and off the truck

capacity- what size stone will it be used for

quality- for precision cuts quality counts and makes work alot more enjoyable

Flexability- What can the saw do what attachments does it have how easy is it to get spare parts and how easy is it to service and maintain

Cost- needs to be weighed up a quality saw that is more expensive from the outset will last longer and do the job better and quicker and will pay for itself faster.

Just a few things to look for when thinking of this important purchase.
 
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medlar

A wet Saw is a must for Natural stone, a few things to keep in mind are the

Motor size- needs to have enough grunt to cut up to 40mm stone

Portability- needs to be light enough for one person to get on and off the truck

capacity- what size stone will it be used for

quality- for precision cuts quality counts and makes work alot more enjoyable

Flexability- What can the saw do what attachments does it have how easy is it to get spare parts and how easy is it to service and maintain

Cost- needs to be weighed up a quality saw that is more expensive from the outset will last longer and do the job better and quicker and will pay for itself faster.

Just a few things to look for when thinking of this important purchase.


Agree with Mick 100%
 

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