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Does anyone have one of these? For £118 it looks very good. Always used table wet saws, wondered how this type works, ie do you
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DeWalt_DWC410 Hand_Held_Wet
Does anyone have one of these? For £118 it looks very good. Always used table wet saws, wondered how this type works, ie do you
clamp tile to workbench and run saw along it? How does this compare with traditional wet saw........
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Re: http://www.my-tool-shed.co.uk/p1012430/DeWalt_DWC410_240_Volt_Hand_Held_Wet_Circu
There's no link to what your talking about...
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: http://www.my-tool-shed.co.uk/p1012430/DeWalt_DWC410_240_Volt_Hand_Held_Wet_Circu
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Re: http://www.my-tool-shed.co.uk/p1012430/DeWalt_DWC410_240_Volt_Hand_Held_Wet_Circu

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
There's no link to what your talking about...
DeWalt DWC410 110 Volt Hand Held Wet Circular Tile Saw
Ok if you highlight the address and click on 'link' it takes you to it, thanks
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Re: http://www.my-tool-shed.co.uk/p1012430/DeWalt_DWC410_240_Volt_Hand_Held_Wet_Circu

Originally Posted by
Sir Ramic
Yes I have one.
How do you find it, is it good kit? What do you use it for, does it compare well to table saw for accurate cut etc...?
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Re: http://www.my-tool-shed.co.uk/p1012430/DeWalt_DWC410_240_Volt_Hand_Held_Wet_Circu
It does have its uses but 99.9% my Dewalt DW24000 gets used.
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Re: http://www.my-tool-shed.co.uk/p1012430/DeWalt_DWC410_240_Volt_Hand_Held_Wet_Circu

Originally Posted by
Sir Ramic
It does have its uses but 99.9% my Dewalt DW24000 gets used.
Ok, 1 in a 1000 doesn't sound much. I have a Topps Tiles Vitrex 750w
Portable Wet Saw W | Topps Tiles but it's 2/3 years old and motor starting to sound very rough. As this is comparable price and 'looks' heavily discounted, I was thinking it might be a good alternative. Just wondered how people use it, with tile clamped to workbench i assume. Is it practical, does it cut well, looking for good user feedback.........
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Re: http://www.my-tool-shed.co.uk/p1012430/DeWalt_DWC410_240_Volt_Hand_Held_Wet_Circu
Has anybody used the dewalt DWC410 on its full capacity i mean full depth on a granite worktop? or would that be to much for the machine and do i need something bigger then
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