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Discuss Wet Cutters And wheels in the Stone Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi every one, Im looking at investing in a good wet cutter for natural stone, slate,trvertine etc.As ive got these type of jobs comeing up soon.In the past ive used ...
          
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    Hi every one,
    Im looking at investing in a good wet cutter for natural stone, slate,trvertine etc.As ive got these type of jobs comeing up soon.In the past ive used a plasplug master tiler but it seemed to struggle a bit cutting these materials over a big area.Also what is the recommended choice of wheel. Thanks Tony.

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    how much have you got to spend?
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    Default Re: Wet Cutters And wheels

    Im looking at spending up to £600.

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    Are you looking for a bench saw or a bridge type
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    Default Re: Wet Cutters And wheels

    the dewalt d24000 seems a popular cutter, for arround that price.
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    A Dewalt will cost you more to buy new but you wont be unhappy about it.
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    Default Re: Wet Cutters And wheels

    I agree with above, the Dewalt d24000 will not let you down..Click the Trade tiler link on the left of the page..

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    Default Re: Wet Cutters And wheels

    As above...I bought a Dewalt D24000 at the start of the year...I only wish I had got it sooner it the bees knees. Up your budget and give Dave at Trade Tiler a call. It will cut big tiles but all breaks down making it smaller than most bridge cutters...and a lot lighter.
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