Anybody ever use or see this saw?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150096579984&fromMakeTrack=true
I’m not in the tile business. It would be for my own personal use (and to loan out to buddies). I just want to make sure that it’s not a POS.
Thanks,
John
J.R. Lazaro Builders, Inc.
Indianapolis, In.
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(and to loan out to buddies).
I believe yur list of buddies just got longer...
what other tools ya got laying around???
ps.. don't know the saw..
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I've decided that if I'm going to put a lot of money out for a tool that I don't use much, they can afford to pay $20 or so if they want to "rent". It's alot cheaper for them and I don't give any time frame. I only use my tile tools a couple of times a year but I hate to pay rental on something I know that I'll use again. Also I'm very selective about who borrows. My present tile tools have been borrowed quite a few times by buddies and family of buddies.John
J.R. Lazaro Builders, Inc.
Indianapolis, In.
looks like it runs on a track like a felker,i would like that. i have that harbor frieght 200. saw. works good but has the round tube rail that you have to keep clean. larry
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I may give this one a try. DW has me doing a couple of Honey-do projects around the house and this is justification to buy a tool. I've got a cheapie $50 saw I bought off ebay 5 years ago. Kinda looks like a table saw with a diamond blade. It worked ok for a the 4-500 feet of tile I've put down with it. And it'll still fetch $20 on the open market. This saw I found on ebay is located about 10 miles from my house. I'll see if I can check it out and pick it up.John
J.R. Lazaro Builders, Inc.
Indianapolis, In.