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How Do You Use A Wet Saw For Cutting Tile?

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How Do You Use A Wet Saw For Cutting Tile?

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A wet saw is the best tool to have around whenever you are cutting tile. Because it works with water, the cut will be cleaner with fewer chips in it — it also keeps the dust to a minimum. Use a wax pencil to mark your lines on the tile because they repel the water, allowing you to always see the line. Be certain that your measurements are precise and drawn with a wax pencil. Before turning on the saw, be certain that the water level is at the specified level and the pump is working. Set the fence of the saw, if it has one, on your measurement. Use the fence as a guide and slowly push the tile through the saw. Cutting a notch out of your tile requires that you pull the tile back towards you. Do this slowly to reduce the chance of breakage. Some prefer wet saws that have motors located underneath the table. This means there are no blade adjustments needed, but even with the cover over the blade, the user will still get wet. Cut a U-shaped cut that is wider than one inch, but less than

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