Which wet cutter?

I have a rubi Diamante D200 table saw. 1.2hp motor and cuts anything...expensive machine at around £580 but will last years and years....i have the rubi dw250n rail saw as well again a good cutter but well heavy...i too have been looking at the dewalt 24000..
 
Larryplum - The Norton TT200B is the wet cutter I first mentioned and it has an enclosed water tank which apparently you can carry around. It is only around the £230 mark so should be within your budget.:thumbsup:
I looked at the Norton rail type cutter however it doesn't cut 600mm and the rails restrict the cutting line view.:thumbsdown:
I doubt if you can get the Rubi D200 for £350 and if you dont do enough to warrant getting the Dewalt 24000 the the Clipper is next IMO.

Question - Larry do you have any relations associated with Cluedo!:thumbsup:

John.
 
if you can stretch the budget to around £700 go for the dewalt 24000 from tradetiler got one the other week and its the best wet cutter out there by far seen one second hand for £400 in my local tile shop so you can get them cheaper if you are willing to go secondhand!
 

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