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Ok, how about cutting a tile in the middle ( still talking about wet saw, need a clean cut) And from cut side I need jolly adge ( or mitering or however it is called, I think you won't be able to do it by hand with a grinder
 

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It's all personal preference I have a dewalt d24000 and a sigma 10m and i still want a pikus or similar but then again I have some sort of medical condition where I'm never happy unless I'm buying tools haha
 
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Does it matter which make of rail saw I buy? Are they all same?For what reason do you want pikus ? There are many rail saws an the market. What advantage does it have?
 

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I actually want a raimondi Zoe But after seeing the size and bulk of them I would have to settle for a pikus coz it's more manageable but also they look very sexy lol
 

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