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Apr 6, 2012
slashkbm1 from Cape Cod, MA, Rating:4.0We tiled our backsplash. The saw worked okay until we bought a better blade. Then the wetsaw worked great. Be prepared to invest in a decent blade if you want to decent tile job. Now that we have the better blade, we will use the saw to do our master bath.
Mar 10, 2012
jimedb from Chattanooga Tennessee, Rating:5.0As a frequent chain saw user, I wish I would have purchased this sharpener much earlier in my woodcutting days. This does a great job in sharpening chains and takes little time in doing it. I highly recommend this product!
Feb 27, 2012
house3 from Wyoming, Rating:5.0Great buy... completed a bathroom floor of slate tiles. The first few cuts were frustrating till the guide was tossed and the guard was alined with the blade...two screws loosened adjusted then tighten back. When putting the unit away --> cleaned out the bottom blade cover by removing the two screws and wash out the plastic; place back the cover and it's ready for another job...upstairs shower and tub surround. Can't beat it...yes the water reserve will need filled often and water on the ground which is common for lots of wet saws. The price, being able to cut thick tile, and the space it takes for storing, makes this saw a great purchase!
Feb 21, 2012
twinky241 from Louisville, Ky, Rating:4.0We have a huge professional tile saw that takes two good size men to carry onto jobs..this small wet saw does the job for do it yourself tile work...cut smoothly. As described.
Feb 10, 2012
randalel from Plano Texas (DFW Area), Rating:4.0Bought to cut 1ftx2ft porcelian coated ceramic tiles. About 135 sqft. Many 45 degree cuts from room lay. The tile were "oversized" for the saw, but I had no problem using. The straight edge guide worked for many cuts, but not all because of this. Had to take off the fence over the blade to do a plunge cut. Worked OK. Be care with how the screws holding the bracket are taken out, - if you do this, you don't need to fully unscrew - loosen, and slide the bracket out. Total unscrewing makes it hard to put back together. Had to take off the underneath blade guard. Only complaint is the screws and what the thread into are cheap, but what do you expect for $**. Comparable saws in Home Depot or Lowe's retail for $98+tax. Also used this to do several longer "rip" cuts on my sunken jacuzzi tub cultured/man made marble side panel. Had to take off about 1/2 inch. Take your time doing this. Also, frequently check the water level, it goes thru water fairly quickly, so keep a suppl...
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