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Leatherface

Currently on EBAY - no reserve, £1 bid offered so far. Ends 13 Feb, collect only from Smethwick West Mids.
Never heard of before, might be a bargain at right price ?
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he D-Cut TD-080 Wet Tile Saw is perfect for cutting ceramic, porcelain, and marble tiles.
Motor: 1 hp, 110-240V, 50 hz.
Blade Capacity: 8".
Depth Cut: 1-1/4".
Blade Guard Capacity: 8".
Arbor Size: 5/8".
Cutting Length: 25-1/2".
Diagonally cuts tiles up to 18".
Convenient, portable cast aluminum table design.
Comes with collapsible stand on wheels
 

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Gazzer

Currently on EBAY - no reserve, £1 bid offered so far. Ends 13 Feb, collect only from Smethwick West Mids.
Never heard of before, might be a bargain at right price ?
T
he D-Cut TD-080 Wet Tile Saw is perfect for cutting ceramic, porcelain, and marble tiles.
Motor: 1 hp, 110-240V, 50 hz.
Blade Capacity: 8".
Depth Cut: 1-1/4".
Blade Guard Capacity: 8".
Arbor Size: 5/8".
Cutting Length: 25-1/2".
Diagonally cuts tiles up to 18".
Convenient, portable cast aluminum table design.
Comes with collapsible stand on wheels

D Cut Products, Inc.
 
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Leatherface

Not interested in DCUT myself, but for someone local might be worth a fiver or so as a spare !
 

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