Do not know if you have a Harbor Freight in BC. Probably in Washington. I bought a 10" tile saw for $160 with a discount coupon. Bellingham has a store. Was cheaper than renting in the end. You do have buy the blade extra.
Thanks guys,I was hoping to find a pro style for half price or so because I have quite a bit to do and sons need one now and then.Crappy tire has a cheap one on sale that I'll buy today until I can find a better one.I've rented in the past but I would rather put that money towards one that I'll have around when someone needs it.Thanks for the offer Dave.
look around on the C/list
as you can find half decent one's for sale
best bet is to buy a new blade which ever way you go
the can tire bridge rail saw is not bad had four year out of mine /// rebuilt a few times though
a MK 101 or even a QEP 10" will give a few good years of full time service
the little $50 specials are really not up to too much cheap blade and motors have to much W/F
I'm loving my new (since December) DeWalt 24000, finally broke down and bought a good one. Accuracy and convenience are a level or two above anything I used in the past. Will cost around $750 but tile jobs keep coming up year after year.
Beautiful work you've done there"wildthing".I looked at the Dewalt,very nice,but I can't find it for less than $899.The local tile wholesaler has a Rubi DT2500 that looks good for $700,German made I think.It's the same style as the Dewalt,lists for $980.I'm used to using an MK with sliding table as these 2 have and find it hard to settle for the cheap table saw type.
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