Re: How many blades did you use constructing your WFO?
I bought a used MK101(MK-101 Tile Saw - MK Diamond Direct) wet saw from Home Depot that came with a blade. I don't know how used it was but it cut through firebrick, cement block, real stone (veneer), bluestone steps, and tile, like a hot knife through butter! I paid around $600. For it but I figure I could sell it for $400. or $500., no problem. (although I'll probably keep it for now to do some other jobs around the house.) I think a used quality tool is usually better than a new cheap one if it is in decent shape!
I bought a used MK101(MK-101 Tile Saw - MK Diamond Direct) wet saw from Home Depot that came with a blade. I don't know how used it was but it cut through firebrick, cement block, real stone (veneer), bluestone steps, and tile, like a hot knife through butter! I paid around $600. For it but I figure I could sell it for $400. or $500., no problem. (although I'll probably keep it for now to do some other jobs around the house.) I think a used quality tool is usually better than a new cheap one if it is in decent shape!
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