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Sorry, went out to attempt a video but my 110 transformer is still onsite,
Took a few pictures instead with a 300x300 tile and a hammer to help you scale the size[/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH]

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As with any tile cutter it has its limitations,but I found it to be very robust,(it is used by all the tool hire co's), not too big, and suitable for all but the very large jobs

I always think that's one of the biggest endorsements of a tool you can get. A few times when I haven't been able to decide what model of tool to buy. So I see what the major hire shops are doing, that way I know it's built to last
 
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Thanks Tommy Zoom your photos and scaling were really helpfull. My reservations about the machine now are that the water reservoir doesn't really look as if it would allow me to walk through a customers house with it full (possible but is it worth the risk) it looks like it could overspill from the filling spout (which does look as if it makes it really easy to fill the system which is an advantage.

And a major disadvantage is that the water is not recirculatory (spelling).
Handy tool holder and cable wrap though.

Redland plant are sending me a brochure of all the nortons and another italian make so I hope tha will allow me to make a more informed decision. Thanks again though.
 

tommyzooom

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Cheers, I tried to take a video on my phone today but couldn't push a tile through the saw and point a phone at the same time

I carry mine through the house full of water( it takes no more than a litre or two ). You just keep it tipped slightly to the rear.

Remember the turning blade picks up the water
 
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tommyzooom

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Cheers, I tried to take a video on my phone today but couldn't push a tile through the saw and point a phone at the same time

I carry mine through the house full of water( it takes no more than a litre or two ). You just keep it tipped slightly to the rear.

Remember the turning blade picks up the water
 

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