Hi..
Here is my review on the Dewalt D24000 Tile saw i got from Trade tiler. coupled with the montolit DNA tile blade.
First impressions as i assembled the saw ,was that it was very well constructed and no flimsy parts.
A plus was that is was a lot lighter than my previous rail wet saw.
Anyway I set the saw up in the customer garage, it was quite a wet and windy day, so the garage was an ideal spot..
Only downside was the customer stored an old Ka in there as well.
But the side trays on the Dewalt D24000 and the spray guard meant that not a splash hit the car or the floor come to that.
The job in hand was a tumbled travertine floor in opus pattern.
So i did a few test cuts to familiarise myself and my lad with the saw and how it functioned.
So i tried to see what size cut it would do without breaking the off cut.. just really to see how balanced the blade was to the motor.
Well what can i say.. it cut 5mm slither from a 600 x 400 12mm stone tile like it was butter.The Montolit DNA blade is awsome.
I did a couple more cuts and i examined the cut edge... not a single chip in site.. a really smooth cut..
The operation of the Dewalt D24000 is really easy.. the on off switch is located right at the front and has the usual safety on/off switch found on the Dewalt saw range.
The saw has the ability to lock the sliding bed whilst transporting to and from the van etc.
The guide rails on the sliding bed are really smooth and no clunky or jerky type movement.
The power cord has a built in power saftey device, so no hazards there.
The water catchment trays on the side and back are easy to locate and remove and really do make a clean working area and if you wished to do so, you could cut indoors no probs.
You have directional double water jets to the blade so you can get the water direct to where you want it.
The blade change is really simple and just a couple allen screws and the supplied tools come with the saw and store around the back of the saw head.
The saw breaks down into the machine/tray and stand , so easy to carry and pack away in the van.
It is a well thought out tile saw and i am so pleased i eventually went for one.
I can not highly recommend this tile saw enough.. if you are in the market for a high quality tile saw then please do give the Dewalt D24000 a thought.
Here is my review on the Dewalt D24000 Tile saw i got from Trade tiler. coupled with the montolit DNA tile blade.
First impressions as i assembled the saw ,was that it was very well constructed and no flimsy parts.
A plus was that is was a lot lighter than my previous rail wet saw.
Anyway I set the saw up in the customer garage, it was quite a wet and windy day, so the garage was an ideal spot..
Only downside was the customer stored an old Ka in there as well.
But the side trays on the Dewalt D24000 and the spray guard meant that not a splash hit the car or the floor come to that.
The job in hand was a tumbled travertine floor in opus pattern.
So i did a few test cuts to familiarise myself and my lad with the saw and how it functioned.
So i tried to see what size cut it would do without breaking the off cut.. just really to see how balanced the blade was to the motor.
Well what can i say.. it cut 5mm slither from a 600 x 400 12mm stone tile like it was butter.The Montolit DNA blade is awsome.
I did a couple more cuts and i examined the cut edge... not a single chip in site.. a really smooth cut..
The operation of the Dewalt D24000 is really easy.. the on off switch is located right at the front and has the usual safety on/off switch found on the Dewalt saw range.
The saw has the ability to lock the sliding bed whilst transporting to and from the van etc.
The guide rails on the sliding bed are really smooth and no clunky or jerky type movement.
The power cord has a built in power saftey device, so no hazards there.
The water catchment trays on the side and back are easy to locate and remove and really do make a clean working area and if you wished to do so, you could cut indoors no probs.
You have directional double water jets to the blade so you can get the water direct to where you want it.
The blade change is really simple and just a couple allen screws and the supplied tools come with the saw and store around the back of the saw head.
The saw breaks down into the machine/tray and stand , so easy to carry and pack away in the van.
It is a well thought out tile saw and i am so pleased i eventually went for one.
I can not highly recommend this tile saw enough.. if you are in the market for a high quality tile saw then please do give the Dewalt D24000 a thought.
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