dewalt d24000 - am i stupid?

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my sigma cuts from bottom so no probs with me,i seen a 2400 2 weeks ago in action and was well impressed,the woman who was using it even said she can take it down a bit and carry it no bother???? is this true? as my sigma is a 2 person job !!
 
Is your sigma the 10m Joe?

I carry mine no bother, must be because I have 3 shredded wheat in the morning.

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Is your sigma the 10m Joe?

I carry mine no bother, must be because I have 3 shredded wheat in the morning.

:thumbsup:
it is D,i lifted it a couple of times and hurt my back so said no more,it's more the awkwardness of it more than anything,damn good machine though don't ya think??
 
it is D,i lifted it a couple of times and hurt my back so said no more,it's more the awkwardness of it more than anything,damn good machine though don't ya think??


Its brilliant Joe, do you have the stand? I have had mine a good few years now, I think it was around £1000 if I remember right. It has the same size motor as the dewalt.
 
Its brilliant Joe, do you have the stand? I have had mine a good few years now, I think it was around £1000 if I remember right. It has the same size motor as the dewalt.
sure is brilliant.3 hp motor cuts everything with ease.yeah i got the stand with it.its all still in great condition.i have mine near 4 years now and paid over 1300 for it! Mine paid for itself quick.lol.
 
Yeah I might have paid around that price myself Joe £2000 odd and then my discount, I got mine from trimline in Surrey. I had started Fitness First in Dudley and had 2 extra tiling teams, none had a wet cutter between them :mad2: but in fairness there were excellent tilers and stayed with me all over the country for about 5 years, trouble was they were welsh, I have never had so many late nights on the booze whilst working with them, good rare blokes.

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key cuts on glass tiles can be a bit tricky when they are coated in coloured epoxy paint..

its a good idea to turn them over near the end and cut through from the other side because if you over cut , it leaves a cross on the back on the tile you have where the paint is and it can look rough...you have to take it easy to avoiding chipping the paint too!
 
Yeah I might have paid around that price myself Joe £2000 odd and then my discount, I got mine from trimline in Surrey. I had started Fitness First in Dudley and had 2 extra tiling teams, none had a wet cutter between them :mad2: but in fairness there were excellent tilers and stayed with me all over the country for about 5 years, trouble was they were welsh, I have never had so many late nights on the booze whilst working with them, good rare blokes.

:8::8::8::8:

Nice to know men like that Dom,i bought mine as i was doing more and more marble work,first job it was on was a big un so well covered there alone !!
even in 08 on a hotel job i done i had a crew of 8 at one stage and again not a saw between them so the sigma got the works,quartz and all !! went through 2 blades on that one:thumbsup:.late sessions there too,lol
 

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