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acaciaguy

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hello all

I had asked about the dewalt dw24000 a while back and while it’s a great piece of kit I is just too expensive for me to justify at the moment.

I am looking at the rubi nd-200 which seems to get good feed back and sticking a good quality blade on it.

Any suggestions or recommendations would be appreciated.

I would be using it mainly on ceramic and porcelain and would want to do mitre cuts.
 
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hmtiling

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hello all

I had asked about the dewalt dw24000 a while back and while it’s a great piece of kit I is just too expensive for me to justify at the moment.

I am looking at the rubi nd-200 which seems to get good feed back and sticking a good quality blade on it.

Any suggestions or recommendations would be appreciated.

I would be using it mainly on ceramic and porcelain and would want to do mitre cuts.
You'd be better off with a grinder for mitres. I very rarely get a wet saw out nowadays. Grinders, wet sponge and a couple of keter tables
 
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I have a used (but well looked-after) Dewalt if you're interested?

(And I'm driving down to Oxford in the next couple of weeks)
 

James De

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Hello all, I just wanted to say that I settled on a grinder and the rubi nd 200 which i purchased from the forum sponser protilingtools who were excellent. Many thanks to them.
How you finding the Rubi wetsaw? I'm thinking of getting one. Pros and cons?
 

acaciaguy

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To be honest it’s depends on material you are fitting and what you want to spend. There are sooo many threads on this site about blades. Have a look. A lot of the time it’s personal preference. Call protiler they can suggest or ats.
 

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