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thinking of buying the new dewalt D24000s wet saw a lot of money at £600 but looks the part do you think im mad or is it the right choice ... -
if you had £600 what wet saw?
thinking of buying the new dewalt D24000s wet saw a lot of money at £600 but looks the part do you think im mad or is it the right choice what would you go for!
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Re: if you had £600 what wet saw?
Deffo a good choice... i have been looking at them as well.....
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Re: if you had £600 what wet saw?
were is the cheapest you have seen them!
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Re: if you had £600 what wet saw?
Tradetiler...coz he chucks a grinder in as well.......
TradeTiler.Ltd Wet Saws
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Re: if you had £600 what wet saw?
If I did'nt have my nd200 I would have bought a dewalt
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: if you had £600 what wet saw?
The Dewalt would be top of my list for that money.
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Re: if you had £600 what wet saw?
Got a DW200.
Wish I had got the Dewalt D24000s
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doug boardley
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Re: if you had £600 what wet saw?
been toying with a dewalt myself,wouldn't go for another bridge cutter as tiles are getting to big now to fit in them
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Re: if you had £600 what wet saw?
The dewalt only do's 600mm
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: if you had £600 what wet saw?
you can cut bigger if you think about it...
cart system allows for 610 mm ripping capacity (can be increased by turning tile)
A quote from TT
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doug boardley
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Re: if you had £600 what wet saw?
sorry was thinking of nd200 that you push tile through, dewalt is a bridge cutter isn't it?
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Re: if you had £600 what wet saw?

Originally Posted by
doug boardley
sorry was thinking of nd200 that you push tile through, dewalt is a bridge cutter isn't it?
No it's a table saw.
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doug boardley
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Re: if you had £600 what wet saw?

Originally Posted by
grumpygrouter
No it's a table saw.
oh dear, will have to go into TT's site again! my credit card is saying NO!! though lol
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Re: if you had £600 what wet saw?
Been using the dw for two years now great bit of kit.
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