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DHTiling

oh, did i have to put water in it? :lol:


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DHTiling

The 9P is a great saw but IMO does need a blade upgrade for pro use.. the blade that comes with it is good but for quicker cutting on large tiles then stepping up say to the 86c blade would make it an awesome duo..

I mention the 86c because this is the full size 230mm blade and the trusted DNA i use in my Dewalt does not come in that size in a 30mm bore... but the 9M and above saws do have a more powerful motor Tony... so look out for a trade day to give one a blast .:)
 
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jonnyc

well i bought the sigma max 3cm few months ago having always been a rubi man before and will go with sigma in future.
on electric cutters i have had the the 9ml for more years than i can remember and the 10m even longer than that. must be getting on for 15 years .both still going but lost a few bits , but find that we use the overhead dual rail saws almost exclusively now. they are just more suited to the type of stone work i do. the 9m and 10m only came out couple of times last year and am thinking of selling them. they will do the right job for someone and a shame to just leave them redundant
 
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Gazzer

I will be trying to get a Sigma 2G instead of taking the 63cm cutter out with me....That wil make 6 Sigmas in the collection.
 

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