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Ian

Was having a thought today, is there any reason why the dewalt, or any other wet saw for that matter, can't be used without water? Surely with the right blade it would be possible. I'm not planning on doing it, the dust would be mental! Just thout with winter coming up and the water in the wet saws freezing on very cold days, would dry cutting be beneficial. What are your thoughts good people.
 
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DHTiling

Do you disconnect the pump Dave?

Nope... just run water through it at the end of the shift... no probs in over 2 years of having this machine... will be 2 years around xmas time.. the DNA blade is a wet blade but for porcs deffo but softer stones it eats them either way.

like anything else , do which way suits you.
 

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