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I use to find with my bridge saw that if I put a board behind it that used to stop the water getting flung of the cutting disc into the distance however obviously used to get water run of the tile but that would happen with any wet saw
 
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A drip tray from protilers and a few dust sheets will take care of the water for the 10m but if you do a lot of that type of work in properties like that then a large sheet of heavy gauge dpc (4x3m) etc and cardboard packaging sorts the water run off.
My 10m’s have never let me down and can cope with constant use. Great machine imo.
 

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View attachment 106159 This is how I used to use my 10m9. Was a great saw, but used a dewalt and grinder more. So sold it to someone on this forum. .
Catchment was a 1200mm plastic plant growing tub that i got online. Still used to this day
 

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Not sure if mentioned yet,, you can buy a wendy house tent they sell them online.
You put saw inside and the spray is contained inside the tent
 

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