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Such a thing of sheer beauty (no I'm not talking about Kelly Brook...!)

Came home tonight to find my newly delivered DeWalt D24000 in the hallway.

First impression was, OMG how enormous is this going to be, what a size the box is....

Notice the separate leg stand box, which is included in the excellent price at Tradetiler (which I must point out, David has said is to be increased at the end of this month, so get your orders in now!!)

IMG00051-20100618-1612.jpg


Everything was packaged perfectly as to be expected from DeWalt.

IMG00053-20100618-1615.jpg


Once all unpacked onto the kitchen table, I was expecting to have to get the University Professor that lives next door to come in and give me a hand assembling it:yikes:All the parts have an incredible feeling of build quality, which gave me the impression that this machine will last for years to come...

IMG00059-20100618-1627.jpg


Anyway I got stuck in at precisely 4.30 pm....
First the legstand and water tray...

IMG00060-20100618-1640.jpg


Next the saw itself...

IMG00062-20100618-1648.jpg


The new model has an extra bolt and locating pins to secure the saw body to the rails...

IMG00061-20100618-1647.jpg


So far, so good...

IMG00063-20100618-1658.jpg


All done at 5.15pm (not bad for the first time..)

IMG00067-20100618-1750.jpg


The one and only thing that I cannot demonstrate in a photo, is the incredible power you experience when you turn this machine on....WOW what a machine.
Cannot wait to get started with it.
 
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Such a thing of sheer beauty (no I'm not talking about Kelly Brook...!)

Came home tonight to find my newly delivered DeWalt D24000 in the hallway.

First impression was, OMG how enormous is this going to be, what a size the box is....

Notice the separate leg stand box, which is included in the excellent price at Tradetiler (which I must point out, David has said is to be increased at the end of this month, so get your orders in now!!)

IMG00051-20100618-1612.jpg


Everything was packaged perfectly as to be expected from DeWalt.

IMG00053-20100618-1615.jpg


Once all unpacked onto the kitchen table, I was expecting to have to get the University Professor that lives next door to come in and give me a hand assembling it:yikes:All the parts have an incredible feeling of build quality, which gave me the impression that this machine will last for years to come...

IMG00059-20100618-1627.jpg


Anyway I got stuck in at precisely 4.30 pm....
First the legstand and water tray...

IMG00060-20100618-1640.jpg


Next the saw itself...

IMG00062-20100618-1648.jpg


The new model has an extra bolt and locating pins to secure the saw body to the rails...

IMG00061-20100618-1647.jpg


So far, so good...

IMG00063-20100618-1658.jpg


All done at 5.15pm (not bad for the first time..)

IMG00067-20100618-1750.jpg


The one and only thing that I cannot demonstrate in a photo, is the incredible power you experience when you turn this machine on....WOW what a machine.
Cannot wait to get started with it.

Moved to Tool Reviews forum as it's a good post. :)
 
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my big sigma cost over 1300 quid and that was well discounted so it might actually sell well too ! using it on marble job the last couple of days and going sweet.just big and heavy.
 
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diamondtiling

my big sigma cost over 1300 quid and that was well discounted so it might actually sell well too ! using it on marble job the last couple of days and going sweet.just big and heavy.

Plenty of life in that 10M yet Joe, brushless motors last forever mate.

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Well I got her out today for a porcelain floor I started this morning:thumbsup:

The customer wanted the floor fixed straight bond but with the corners taken off on a 45degree angle and 300x300 black cut into squares to fill the corners - like an octogan and dot pattern:thumbsup:

So, lots of repetitive cutting:prrr:

The saw handled the job beautifully, to the point that my customer commented on what a fantastic machine it was:hurray:

Quite a few 'owners' had already told me that I wouldn't regret buying one and after today I couldn't agree more:smilewinkgrin:

Can't recommend them highly enough and I have only used it for one day:lol:
 

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