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here is a picture of Frankeinsteins wet saw , its has got to be nearly 20 years old ,I have had it since 1996 when Ray tt gave it to me in payment for working the weekend at worlds end tiles in Battersea tiling a showroom floor there , new parts are new switch the most expensive switch ever (£150 ish pounds), new wheel bearings in the sliding tray , new knobs on the blade cover , new rubber matting on the sliding tray new water plug , hand painted with red hammerite paint ans it was really rusty , I am making a runner guides from ptfe for the sliding tray to keep it cutting square , not a patch of your saw Neale but it is a beast of a saw with a 3hp motor
i remember having a similar saw that i bought from diamant boart.
thought it was great till i bought the norton clipper over head rail and luckily managed to sell it to another paris ceramic reccomended tiler .
he used it for another 8 years till he emigrated to aussie and loved it.
at that time these wre the only portable saws for stone i think apart from plunge saws.
 

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