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    Default mitre cuts on dewalt d24000???

    I have been contemplating parting with my hard earned pennies to purchase one of these beasts!
    I have noticed that the biggest tile cut in half on the 45 is 450mm

    so this only allows you the biggest piece of tile for an external mitre to be cut with this machine 225mm i think thats right? due to the side the blade angles, and the position of the pillar.

    I do alot of mitres on my rubi rail wet cutter and im not restricted in the width of the tile, only the length, the dewalt will cut longer tiles but it is the width that is concerning me!

    so to all of you who has got one how do you overcome this problem????
    is the machine and blades that well balanced that you can cut the tile up side down and it dosent chip the tile????

    or are you just strait cutting the tile and grinding the back edge off???

    And is it really worth IN YOUR OWN OPPINIONS me changing from the rubi to the dewalt???

    ive got my finger on the button to order one but its still hovering
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    Default Re: mitre cuts on dewalt d24000???

    Don't have any probs with mine..?

    Not really needed to mitre a tile on diamond..??

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    Default Re: mitre cuts on dewalt d24000???

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Don't have any probs with mine..?

    Not really needed to mitre a tile on diamond..??
    should have made myself clearer, if the tile that needs to have an external mitre on it and its finish cut is say 300mm how are you doing it as the widest cut on this machine at 45 is 225mm?
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    Default Re: mitre cuts on dewalt d24000???

    turn the tile upside down, there is no obstruction from the right hand side it gives a external mitre then, all side arm wet cutter are the same

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    Default Re: mitre cuts on dewalt d24000???

    It will allow a tile piece of 330mm wide before it hits the support post... where did you get 225mm from..

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    Default Re: mitre cuts on dewalt d24000???

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    It will allow a tile piece of 330mm wide before it hits the support post... where did you get 225mm from..
    it says on the instructions 450mm tile is the widest it will take being cut on a mitre if the tile was to be cut in half hence the widest external mitre on a tile cut the right way up is 225mm
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    Default Re: mitre cuts on dewalt d24000???

    Quote Originally Posted by garythetiler View Post
    turn the tile upside down, there is no obstruction from the right hand side it gives a external mitre then, all side arm wet cutter are the same
    what blades are you using? do you get chipping doing it this way?
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    Default Re: mitre cuts on dewalt d24000???

    Upside down is no problem, been doing perfect mitres all day

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    Default Re: mitre cuts on dewalt d24000???

    Quote Originally Posted by peckers View Post
    what blades are you using? do you get chipping doing it this way?
    i dont have the dewalt wet saw but do have an old rubi side arm wet saw which has a lay over head for mitring so have come up against this problem myself in the past ,i am very intersted in the dewalt and wish to buy one in the near future

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    Default Re: mitre cuts on dewalt d24000???

    Quote Originally Posted by peckers View Post
    it says on the instructions 450mm tile is the widest it will take being cut on a mitre if the tile was to be cut in half hence the widest external mitre on a tile cut the right way up is 225mm

    450mm on diamond not square.. so if you measure across the tile point to point on the diamond then half it... not half of 450mm..

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