Those little impact drivers are brilliant. I don't own one, but I've used a couple of them (the makita one is good).
I would like one.
I would like one.
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Just sold mine on the forum for £40 including a diamond blade that turns it into a sliding tile saw. I've just bought the bigger 255mm one for cutting my bathroom panels. Great machine. Cuts wood, aluminium, steel, plastic and just about anything with the one blade.This looks like a good buy, and will be a great help when making up box sections, etc.
Comes in 240v and 110v with a TCT multi-blade, looks like a bargain to me for £99.99 ...
Evolution RAGE3-S 210mm Sliding Compound Mitre Saw 240V | NoLinkingToThis
Just sold mine on the forum for £40 including a diamond blade that turns it into a sliding tile saw. I've just bought the bigger 255mm one for cutting my bathroom panels. Great machine. Cuts wood, aluminium, steel, plastic and just about anything with the one blade.
Just sold mine on the forum for £40 including a diamond blade that turns it into a sliding tile saw. I've just bought the bigger 255mm one for cutting my bathroom panels. Great machine. Cuts wood, aluminium, steel, plastic and just about anything with the one blade.
Actually a good decent cut even with 24 tpi. Of course through time it will deteriorate as the blade dulls, but I've cut very expensive oak flooring and skirting with it and I use it for mitering door facings too.with the standard cut everything blade whats the cut finish like on wood?
Look at the photos posted at the bottom of the main forum and you'll see.What you mean by bathroom panels system?
You are thinking of the large shower panel boards. The panels I use are 250mm wide x 2.6m long x 10mm thick and are made of Upvc. I use a mitre saw to cut them at width and a table saw to cut them at length.I see the stuff you mean now Colin, only done it myself a couple of times but the sheets were to big to go through a chop saw
I'm now fitting them as a better alternative to tiles and to the extent that all bathrooms booked in are having these panels installed.
Not cheap though, I charge from £65 per m2 including materials amd labour but if you compare with tiles, adhesive, labour and grout etc, the price is almost on a par. The big advantage is no maintenance is required and they retain their appearance from new.
They are fully waterproof so yes. A range is also available for floors.also, are the panels suitable for floors, wetrooms etc??
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