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SandyFloor

I have both.

The EC310 ( think there is a newer model now) and it's brilliant for two things. Cutting 6mm ply ( ok for 9.5mm too) and raking grout from wider joints. I bought two 18 months ago to keep one as a spare as I use a lot of 6mm and I'm still on the first. No good for tiles tho.

If you're interested in the DC270 I did a review on it a couple of months ago and you'll find it by searching the forum.
 
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united

I have both.

The EC310 ( think there is a newer model now) and it's brilliant for two things. Cutting 6mm ply ( ok for 9.5mm too) and raking grout from wider joints. I bought two 18 months ago to keep one as a spare as I use a lot of 6mm and I'm still on the first. No good for tiles tho.

If you're interested in the DC270 I did a review on it a couple of months ago and you'll find it by searching the forum.

Here is your review http://www.tilersforums.com/tiling-tools/37361-exakt-saw-dc-270-deep-cut.html
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

Sorry TFS since we are a pro outfit and we have used this saw on Grade one listed buildings both here and abroad have to disagree with you it is not just a diy tool.

for cutting out Victorian tiles for restoration it is perfect and that is a skilled craft not diy.


Steve (Tenchman) is probably one of the most highly skilled pofessionals in the game. He recommended this saw to me, and that is good enough for this humble tiler:thumbsup:
 

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