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Gazzer

Had mine a while now and cant really fault it....well if I was being picky then ok, it has limitations but should it break tomorrow I would not hesitate replacing it with the same again.
 

peteablard

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I got one a few weeks ago. I used it to mitre some marble on one job and I was amazed with the results. That was with the standard blade too.
There's a few threads on here with all the pros and cons
 

judge

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The only downside with mine as ive hardly used it since i bought it a month ago:lol:
 

widler

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Biggest problem is big tiles get caught on the arm, u have to turn the tile over, bit of a pain really.
I think if i had known i would of bought a good big table/bench saw for the money.
Still , a great cutter
 
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Spud

Dont expect great mitres on porcelain tiles with the standard dewalt blade its quite thin and gets pushed away from the tile on hard porcelain apart from that mine is fantastic and I would buy another one if mine ever packs in
 
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J Sid

Biggest problem is big tiles get caught on the arm, u have to turn the tile over, bit of a pain really.
I think if i had known i would of bought a good big table/bench saw for the money.
Still , a great cutter




what size do you have a problem with?
 

widler

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Id have to measure but i recon its about 300 from blade to the arm which the blade is attached too.
Its a pain really,ive heard a few say it about this cutter, so if you are just using big tiles id buy a good bench saw.
 

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