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Post by MyNewHobby on Jun 19, 2010 17:20:58 GMT -5
I would like to hear from all about this.
I am thinking of getting this as an alternative right now to cutting slabs and such outside with the WF.
I want to hear pros and cons ....
As always
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Post by kap on Jun 19, 2010 17:52:39 GMT -5
I have one and LOVE it! It makes it easy to trim out any pattern. And when cutting the GOOD stuff it really cuts back on the waste. I got mine from John at Johnsgems. Keith
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Post by deb193redux on Jun 19, 2010 21:39:37 GMT -5
you cannot cut slabs. you can only trim slabs. it is much slower than the tile saws but you can do tight curves. the blades cost $65. the plastic parts wear.
I love mine, but it cannot replace the trim saw.
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Post by parfive on Jun 19, 2010 23:22:38 GMT -5
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Post by fishenman on Jun 19, 2010 23:41:23 GMT -5
Did you finish that cab rich?
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Post by parfive on Jun 20, 2010 2:02:57 GMT -5
Yeah, I did Geoff, waaay back then. But I’ve been a wee bit derelict in takin’ pics. You askin’ might get my ass in gear - got lots of stuff I never took pics of.
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free4rms
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Post by free4rms on Jun 20, 2010 8:10:22 GMT -5
I have one, too, and it works great. You can buy replacement guides when they start to wear a bit. I also recommend buying a Fuser Blade instead of using the one that comes with it. It has much coarser diamonds and cuts a lot faster.
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Post by moondragon on Jun 20, 2010 8:58:59 GMT -5
Where did you get that Fuser blade please?
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free4rms
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My little pet walrus
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Post by free4rms on Jun 21, 2010 6:51:52 GMT -5
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