xcvator Joined Sep 12, 2016 Messages 1,960 Reaction score 4,077 Location Mornington Peninsula Jul 11, 2020 #1 I'm looking for 2nd hand 6" or 8" trim saw in reasonable working order, condition of blade irrelevant provided the arbor is a standard lapidary size
I'm looking for 2nd hand 6" or 8" trim saw in reasonable working order, condition of blade irrelevant provided the arbor is a standard lapidary size
P pinfire opals Joined Feb 16, 2019 Messages 415 Reaction score 477 Jul 11, 2020 #2 Bunnings tile saw, and nice thin blade from ebay, less than $150 for whole lot from memory, thats the way id be going, imo. erfect:
Bunnings tile saw, and nice thin blade from ebay, less than $150 for whole lot from memory, thats the way id be going, imo. erfect:
mbasko Matt Moderating Team Supporting Member Joined Jan 27, 2015 Messages 7,613 Reaction score 12,533 Location Central West NSW Jul 12, 2020 #3 I've got one of these. Neat little set up - wet/dry cutting, portable etc. https://www.aussiesapphire.com.au/7-portable-trim-saw-to-cut-stone-tile-ceramic-glas [video=480,360]https://youtu.be/nPFNgeYQCwM[/video] For $195 might be a better option than looking for used gear?
I've got one of these. Neat little set up - wet/dry cutting, portable etc. https://www.aussiesapphire.com.au/7-portable-trim-saw-to-cut-stone-tile-ceramic-glas [video=480,360]https://youtu.be/nPFNgeYQCwM[/video] For $195 might be a better option than looking for used gear?
Mike678 Joined Oct 3, 2019 Messages 1,121 Reaction score 1,000 Jul 12, 2020 #4 Be careful not to over load these saws , the motor will burn out . I have burnt one out . They are only for light work, cutting and trimming tiles. I am talking about the tile saws from Bunnings . I was given one but it finished up in the bin .
Be careful not to over load these saws , the motor will burn out . I have burnt one out . They are only for light work, cutting and trimming tiles. I am talking about the tile saws from Bunnings . I was given one but it finished up in the bin .