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After buying a second hand De walt wet saw a couple of months ago I finally got round to putting it through its paces today after only mucking about with ... -
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Dave (11-12-2010), Daz (11-12-2010), faithhealer (11-12-2010), Sir Ramic (11-12-2010), TF Ed (12-12-2010), tubs (12-12-2010)
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Quit messing about with toys and buy a 10M Sigma, a proper wet saw. Lol
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Bought one 5 months back......luverly!
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Just read with interest what model number is it might try one
thanks
Karl
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"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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The Dewalt D24000 is back in stock from Trade tiler..
DeWALT D24000 Wet Saw

Genuine DeWALT- UK supplied stock (beware of imports) - 30 day 'no quibble' money back guarantee
- Stainless steel rail system is intergrated into the tile saw frame, ensuring super accurate cuts
- Relatively low weight allows one person to transport and set up saw
- Intergrated 45/22.5° feature for quick angle cuts
- Plunge feature allows the user to make quick plunge cuts
- Dual water nozzles can be adjusted on the blade in order to minimise over-spray and mist
- Rear and water trays can be placed on the tile saw to catch overspray - keeping the water in the pan
- Removeable cutting cart for easy cleaning of tile saw
- Repetitive cut guide with two positions - 90° & 45°
- Integrated portable residual current device (PRCD) circuit breaker for increased user protection
- Power Input: 1600 Watts (240v) - 1500 Watts (110v)
- Wheel Diameter: 250 mm Bore 25.4mm
- (Wheels as small as 150mm can be used but we recommend 180mm minimum)
- No Load Speed: 4200 rpm
Dimentions:
- Main tray 690mm wide x 890mm long
- Using back tray increases length by 400 mm
- Sliding cart 430 x 430mm
- Side extension table adds 230mm to right
- Using side drip tray increases overall width to 900mm
- Height adjustable to 3 levels
- Weight 32 kg
Cutting Capacity:
- Max cut length: 760mm (plunge and cut)
(can be increased to over 1,000mm by plunging and turning tile) - Max cut lenght: 660 mm (no plunge)
- Widest tile cut in half at 90° 660 mm
- Widest tile cut in half 45° 450 mm
- Max depth of cut: 95 mm
(Motor pillar 150mm back and 330m to left of blade)
Includes:
- Extention side table
- Side and rear water collector
- 2 x hex key and blade spanner
- Support leg set
- 30 day 'no quibble' money back guarantee
- Free 12 months servicing contract
- 12 months guarantee
- 2 x Dewalt Premium porcelain blades Included
CHOOSE VOLTAGE BELOW
Instruction Manual
Tradetiler Wet Tile Saws
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i bought another one from tradetiler on thursday 110v..
should be here tomorrow, along with a nice new full set of marcrist pg850's, another fein & alpro's !!
i bought a marcrist curved blade so i'll use that this week and rate it!!
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One day for the de-walt 2400
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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And if you hadnt turned up to collect it gary it had my name ALL OVER IT!
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