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Originally Posted by CBTC Yes if you're going to do serious levels of work you need to spend as with any type of professional equipment. The small ones / cheaper ones just dont give as good a job and are less stable, thus not as accurate for cutting large tiles or stone. We have various sizes of wetsaw and I do think the Plasplugs top version looks pretty good for the price, in relation to smaller works, jobs where just a few shape cuts are required. Quite interested that those of you who use it think it goes well and does the job.
Has anyone used / got the DeWalt wet saw? Seen it at a show - wondered what its like in use. |
When I was doing my tiling course DeWalt came to us one morning with a prototype of that wet cutter to get some feedback and opinions on what makes a good wet cutter. They were also looking to develop a dry rail cutter so I would be very interested to see the finished article.... I got a free cordless drill out of it so I was well happy!!