Wet tile saws? Which ones

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It does have restriction as will any other cutter. I know it suits my needs at the moment perfectly.
Having the motor mounted on an arm to the left of the sliding bed will cause problems from time to time as will the max cutting length


  • Max cut length: 760mm (plunge and cut)
    (can be increased to over 1,000mm by plunging and turning tile)
  • Max cut lenght: 660 mm (no plunge)
  • Widest tile cut in half at 90° 660 mm
  • Widest tile cut in half 45° 450 mm
  • Max depth of cut: 95 mm
    (Motor pillar 150mm back and 330m to left of blade)
 
I believe there is a maximum length of about 600mm in one run Dom, but you can turn the tile round and cut from the other side thus doubling your cut. The guys with one will give the accurate details tho:thumbsup:
 
Looks like the Dewalt d2400 seems to be the winner. Would a dewalt dealer have up and running I could see in action or would it be you'd only be able to get it dirty once paid for?
Cheers
 
How does it handle the really sticky stuff like travertine? Im sure it will cut it like a knife through butter but the milky residue in the water causes me problems on my current cutter.

Im poised to buy a reworked one of the these at a really good price but its still a lot of dosh and im only working part time at the moment :/
 
Ok im seriously looking at this dewalt now, one more question!

Does it throw water over the sides on to the floor and do you use it inside? (Ok i admit that was actually 2 questions :/)
 

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