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  • @LandbergTileTV
    @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад

    Dewalt tile saw
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  • @StarrTile
    @StarrTile 5 лет назад +10

    Good trick...but still hard to handle, I've tried the square thing, need to clamp it on the table because it will move. For larger tile I find it's easier to set up a fence/rig on the ground & use portable handheld wet saw.

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks and Yes, I agree, hard to handle. This piece weighed over 60lbs and was a pain to hold down and yeah, we use the grinder and a wet sponge for large on long porcelain. Just wanted to show an option for long tile 👊

  • @oscarofwgkta3265
    @oscarofwgkta3265 2 года назад +1

    So he used the square as a guide ! Nice !!!!! Thanks

  • @rgrams1
    @rgrams1 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the tip! However, I found that a piece of 1" styrofoam blue board was stiffer. Then I added roller stand behind to keep the board relatively level as I pushed it and the tile through. Still used the rafter square to assure squareness. Still sagged a little so I set the blade to cut into the blue board just a bit.

    • @integralsun
      @integralsun Год назад

      Roller stand is a good thought.

  • @Hunter-yc4xi
    @Hunter-yc4xi 5 лет назад +7

    I want to see you crosscut that same 26" x 52' tile right down the middle

    • @jlai3861
      @jlai3861 3 года назад

      For that I use snapper, simple easy and clean.

  • @silverstasher9912
    @silverstasher9912 4 года назад +1

    Awesome i been doing this for 21 years and you taught me something new thanks

  • @askthisoldtileman5401
    @askthisoldtileman5401 5 лет назад +1

    You can do it it’s just a balance act. That’s why I have 5 wet saw. Target my favorite. And large rail saw.am sure you have them to . Good job.👍

  • @salvatorecarapazza248
    @salvatorecarapazza248 3 года назад

    Dude... That's awesome! I thought I was gonna have to take my way saw back but he'll no with this trick!

  • @bathroomandtileremodeldiy5927
    @bathroomandtileremodeldiy5927 5 лет назад +1

    Great tip with the backer board. These sliding table saws are not meant for big tile. I struggled for quite a few jobs with one. The table flopping all over the place. The roller system for the table is garbage. Have you tried a bridge saw? I know Bigger right? But easier for big tile...More accurate.

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад +1

      Never tried a bridge saw, the saws look huge! Maybe if you're in commercial tile work, or multi million dollar tile work range, but that's not us. I think tile size for these saws are limited to porcelain tile 3/8" thick and 48" long. Anything longer or thicker will be problematic. Thanks for the comment brother! 👊

    • @bathroomandtileremodeldiy5927
      @bathroomandtileremodeldiy5927 5 лет назад

      They do have smaller ones but the precision is where its at. The floppy table on the Dewalt and Ridgid is so frustrating. In my video i am using the Ridgid. I broke the saw with those massive 24 x 48 tiles...lol

    • @senoldemir9389
      @senoldemir9389 3 года назад

      @@LandbergTileTV hello 05372818967 Watsaptan

  • @Nordic_Mechanic
    @Nordic_Mechanic 5 лет назад

    I have the same saw and liked it enough to make a video of cut examples and etc. This trick will probably serve me eventually . Thanks

  • @mr.wizeguy8995
    @mr.wizeguy8995 5 лет назад +1

    Little bit welding and you can extend those rails to make same cut with one stroke.

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад

      you should make a video on that brother! 👊

    • @mr.wizeguy8995
      @mr.wizeguy8995 5 лет назад

      It was only observation how that rail system with sled looks like to work.
      And it looks like only limitation for longer cuts is length of those rails. So you can extend them by welding more similar size angle iron/aluminium for each end or replace them completely with longer rails.

  • @featherstonecraig9
    @featherstonecraig9 3 года назад

    Having a wet saw with one of those laser lights is very helpful on something like this

    • @maksimderinskiy2325
      @maksimderinskiy2325 Год назад

      They make them “waterproof” but water leaks in still and second with all that water and residue spraying onto the the clear plastic it gets dirty and lastly the water disperses the laser beam making it useless a lot of the time. It’s a cool idea but not practical

  • @nathancuellar4403
    @nathancuellar4403 4 года назад

    Rod Kawtyk makes a rail that attaches to the sliding tray and uiu can rip planks and big tile with ease

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  4 года назад

      Yes he does, I've seen it and used it, but, you can add scrap 1/2 inch foam board that does the exact thing, allowing the tile to lay flush with the back fence of the main tray.

  • @kleankutslawncare7334
    @kleankutslawncare7334 3 года назад

    When you set your square up against the blade can you tell me the height to the center I want to run glass bottles but the bottles maybe to tall for one pass... I appreciate it

  • @jakeqwaninne8502
    @jakeqwaninne8502 4 года назад

    that is nice, it makes me wanna cut some tile, why isn't there a no guess work kinda set up like that for wood? or does everybody know about it and your just not telling me ,?, now i gotta look around the web and see if something exists, or invent it

  • @mackwoodcock7484
    @mackwoodcock7484 5 лет назад +1

    Get the Beast by Delta its the best tile saw out there by far both sizes I got the 10". I had the Imer and this Dewalt tile saws neither are even close to the Beast. I cut big tile all the time no tricks no hacks just cuts straight. Try it out

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад +1

      I've already reviewed the 7" Beast comparing it to the 8" ridgid and yeah, it's a beast! The only thing is the 10" Beast is around $300 dollars more than the Dewalt and doesn't contain water as well, but can rip 36" clean, and that gravity stand is amazing!

    • @mackwoodcock7484
      @mackwoodcock7484 5 лет назад +1

      I'll check out that review! Keep up the videos I think a 10" comparison between the two is in order!

    • @JB-gw5we
      @JB-gw5we 5 лет назад

      I got both saws i like the dewalt better cuts faster but the beast you can cut biger tile down side drips alot of water like crazy

    • @mackwoodcock7484
      @mackwoodcock7484 5 лет назад +1

      J B I too have owned both and had the exact opposite experience. I had the DeWalt before I got the Beast and I was glad to see it go. My main gripe with it was cut quality the DeWalt never cut straight. I even had the tray replaced under warranty and it still never cut straight. For out of the box performance the stock blade on the Beast is far superior when compared to the cheap stock blade provided from DeWalt. I ran several expensive of types of 3rd party blades on the DeWalt to improve quality and i did achieve better results but not like Beast, not even close. The DeWalt is a descent saw for the price but to say it’s better than the Beast is a massive stretch.

    • @JB-gw5we
      @JB-gw5we 5 лет назад

      @@mackwoodcock7484 well i got admit the dewalt by a year of use the rail goes bad after a good amount of use i have had the beast for a couple of months so we will see how long it lasts me i do lots of comercial.
      On the dewlat i like that it cuts faster little less noice.

  • @pf5658
    @pf5658 2 года назад

    Never mentioned which model was the saw.

  • @K1200R
    @K1200R 4 года назад

    Your videos are always so fun to watch, cant figure out my fascination with these machines but they're just so cool! Thanks for the great content!

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  4 года назад

      Thanks! Appreciate the kind words and happy you like my content!

  • @troweld
    @troweld 3 года назад

    can i mitre 600mm on this and what is the maximum looks like the arm gets in the way

  • @teh60
    @teh60 5 лет назад +1

    Nice tile saw and great tips, your tool reviews are excellent.

  • @YoSoyBlanca
    @YoSoyBlanca Год назад

    Remodeling for the first time 😂 I have a problem with too much debris from the wet saw blowing to the floor and onto the street. Wondering if I need to buy a new machine with the water trays and if that should solve the issue.

    • @markoshun
      @markoshun Год назад +1

      You’ve probably found a way by now, but I use those wet boot trays they sell for your front door. Two or three strategically placed on a tarp under the whole area helps contain a lot of the mess. Also, you can slow down the flow so there is a bit less water. And place a board or hang plastic a few feet in front of the spray to channel into one of the trays
      Was able to recently use these methods to cut 1x3 and 2x2 tile inside a small condo hallway on the 3rd floor when it was below freezing outside.

    • @YoSoyBlanca
      @YoSoyBlanca Год назад +1

      Thank you!!! Exactly what you say, I did. A cheap polyester see through curtain from Ross worked the best! It allowed water thru and captured the debris, dried quickly, and easy to discard. Canvass drop cloth are to bulky and don’t dry fast. Will try the polypaper next to see how it holds up with the water. I wish the trays were larger tho, I been eyeing kiddy plastic pools instead. Need something like a filter/strainer gadget … business opportunity anyone???

  • @MD-tb6eh
    @MD-tb6eh 5 лет назад +1

    You need to take the metal speed measurement guide off at the base of the sliding tray. The screws are a huge annoyance for cuts like this and you never end up using the ruler.

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад +1

      Yes! great idea, we did that with our old Dewalt, we never use that ruler and that bolt gets in the way 👊

    • @MD-tb6eh
      @MD-tb6eh 5 лет назад

      landberg Tile TV good tips though. Rodman also makes an extension for this saw that is amazing

    • @MD-tb6eh
      @MD-tb6eh 5 лет назад

      landberg Tile TV RODKAT***

  • @O0wn3ddd
    @O0wn3ddd 5 лет назад +1

    Pretty smart trick I have to say!
    But I always ask myself why you guys in the US use these big and heavy wet saws. I'm as well full time tiler but from germany. Here we use dry tile cutters for our straight cuts and for more complicated ones we take an angle grinder. These big bulky saws seem very impractical for me.
    I don't want to criticize your way of working in fact I'm just curious. Do you use wet saws for everything?
    Greetings from Germany!
    Manuel

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад

      Hi Manew! Yes, we cut porcelain with a grinder and a wet sponge very often. Cutting hard porcelain typically burns out blades when we cut dry, so the large 10 inch blade on the saw will last a long time. Thanks for the comment and view and greetings! 👊

    • @agent7agent759
      @agent7agent759 5 лет назад

      Here in States and Canada where I am from we can afford to use practical wise these saws because the housing here is bigger in square footage relatively to European houses , so even in a condo apartments we can use these saws , but I wouldn’t done that if I where in my condo in Greece let’s say because there is no space to set it and it doesn’t make sense for 2,5 -3 square meter washroom to use big machinery , instead I’ll pull my sigma which can cut max 700 mm porcelain and grinder for notches and rounds

  • @reddbeard2030
    @reddbeard2030 4 года назад

    Love that "Feel Good" Sound Track.
    Great Price!

  • @MostlyPeacefulCombatVet
    @MostlyPeacefulCombatVet 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the Vid buddy! Excellent!
    Just out of curiosity, are you having any issues with the sliding tray rollers being out of plane? Or any rail issues? My other D24000's are perfect, I mean perfect. But I recently got two more, and the first one I had to send back. The 2nd one still has rollers out of plane. Mainly on the right side only the center wheel touches. Causes a lot of movement in the sliding cart. It cuts 100% true, just doesn't seem to be of the same build quality as my other two. Which were near perfect out of the box. I've been adjusting these new ones for hours and can't get them to run smooth. Let me know if you will. You're the only one I know that may have more dewalt tile saws than me. 👍👊

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад +1

      Here is a video that may help you out
      ruclips.net/video/vHbPS3BTy8E/видео.html

    • @agent7agent759
      @agent7agent759 5 лет назад

      Use electrical tape on the left bearings -rollers and tape on the right rollers , it helps to get rid of the metal friction

    • @MostlyPeacefulCombatVet
      @MostlyPeacefulCombatVet 5 лет назад

      @@LandbergTileTV thanks. He went over the basics. On my other dewalt saws, I've barely had to touch any of that. I'm surprised he didn't show the Allen screw in the top of the tray to adjust the middle left wheel in and out. But good video for beginners nonetheless. I imagine that surprisingly enough, I just happened to recieve two poor saws back to back. The main left rail for the actual guide wheels isn't straight. It has a bow in the center. The right side for the "riding" bearings has an opposite bow. And the center cart wheels on both sides are all that ride on those rails. All of which is not adjustable. That I can see anyway. I swapped my old trays in and they run ok, but not perfect. I was just very surprised being 2 in a row. Just thought I'd ask in case you knew a few tricks I don't. Appreciate your time anyway 👍

  • @Delmar829
    @Delmar829 4 года назад

    Sir your instruction and advise is totally awsome. Thank you so much !!!!!!!!!

  • @Pedro.Chapps
    @Pedro.Chapps 5 лет назад +2

    That Wet saw is €1200 in Ireland :( but isnt this the same one you had in some of your other vids ?
    and that Stone was Massive, You would need a Garden Rake to bed that Sucker :D

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад +1

      Yup, same saw in the other vids! and yeah man, that stone weighed over 60 lbs.! lol on the garden hose. Thanks brother 👊

  • @maydanlex
    @maydanlex Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Great vid.

  • @madcowusa4277
    @madcowusa4277 4 года назад

    Great video. I have a dumb homeowner type question...Can this saw (D24000) be used to occasionally cut cultured stone for fireplace surrounds or real stone veneers (1" thick)? How about bricks? Thank you for your great content. Binge-watching all your videos.

  • @JH-qr7ii
    @JH-qr7ii 5 лет назад

    I like all your video reviews, so how about one on a bridge saw like a Rubi DC1200 or similar as these saws would be more accurate for repeat cuts of large format, rather than trying to use over sized tiles in a dewalt , as i have found sliding tables tend to have a bit of play ,which is OK on smaller tiles but can show up on 600mm plus cut

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад

      That's a great idea, will do! 👊

    • @JH-qr7ii
      @JH-qr7ii 5 лет назад

      @@LandbergTileTV look forward to that, could you try something extra thick ,as a lot of these cutters say they can cut 60mm plus just to see if this is possible in the real world. Thanks

    • @senoldemir9389
      @senoldemir9389 3 года назад

      Hello

  • @luiscarrillo6205
    @luiscarrillo6205 3 года назад

    Can you do that whit a 7 inch Ridgid?

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  3 года назад

      might screw up the tray accuracy from the weight

  • @user-ex7ct2mi3y
    @user-ex7ct2mi3y 5 лет назад +1

    Thx for Good info.. from korea :)

  • @cpet5048
    @cpet5048 2 года назад

    Bought one, thanks to u x

  • @ubaldoramirez9453
    @ubaldoramirez9453 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing buddy!

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад

      Yes sir, thanks for the watch and comment 👊

  • @rikertvonfulton16
    @rikertvonfulton16 5 лет назад

    I am looking to buy this saw. Is it worth the asking price in your opinion. I want good equipment .

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад

      You can score this saw for around $700 with stand at contractors direct dot com. Yes, definitely worth the price and an amazing saw

    • @rikertvonfulton16
      @rikertvonfulton16 5 лет назад

      @@LandbergTileTV Thanks a ton I will purchase it.

  • @boogywoogynigah
    @boogywoogynigah 5 лет назад

    So i checked out the link where ya bought your saw and they are selling it for 800$ plus tax... id love to find me a 703$ dewalt with stand.. anyone know a place online?

  • @gjolinares23
    @gjolinares23 4 года назад

    What song starts playing at 6:30?

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  4 года назад +1

      Music links are in the description of the video 👊

  • @roselucas2760
    @roselucas2760 5 лет назад

    Langberg, nice job as usual. Love the tips you hive us. I have my Lanberg Tile Folder!

  • @Fpv___
    @Fpv___ 5 лет назад +1

    Jesus you would need to use a half inch trowel on floor and on back of tile for one that size.

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад

      lol, yes sir. I would have used a large 4 foot plank in the video if I had one, this was the closest size scrap I had for the video 👊

    • @crosstheline.1969
      @crosstheline.1969 5 лет назад

      I didn't know that there is "1X"1 trowel lol

  • @RGK147
    @RGK147 5 лет назад

    €1100 is the cheapest in Ireland around $1250

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад

      Wow, I wonder why it's so expensive there? Is it the shipping maybe? Have you tried to contact Contractors Direct?

  • @nickmakris2971
    @nickmakris2971 5 лет назад

    Makita track saw and a 4 or 8ft rail & vacuum, dead straight cuts, all day, these push saws are for bricks, not precision work.

    • @martylucas8557
      @martylucas8557 5 лет назад

      Nick, you don’t know what you’re talking about! You obviously haven’t done much tile work and if you’ve done any at all it’s taken you about 10x longer, using a track saw. Wrong tool for the job, that’s for sure. If that was the route to take with cutting tile, then Landberg would be demoing track saws and doing manufacturer comparison videos on them. Really not sure why he gave you a heart, because you don’t deserve one.
      The repositioning of the track for cutting would be very time consuming. How are you getting water to the blade in order to cool it, assist in cutting glass and porcelain and keep the dust from flying? A vacuum isn’t going to help you much...How are you going to make precision miter cuts or plunge cuts for outlets!
      Bad idea for tile! Good idea for paneling, plywood or any rip cut in wood, for that matter, but not for a tile project!!

    • @nickmakris2971
      @nickmakris2971 5 лет назад

      @@martylucas8557 Have you tried it? I use it for everything you listed, scoring concrete and cut tile, makita says I'll kill the motor, eventually, but who cares, it's getting the job done. Wet saws can't consistantly do precision work, you should know that. Can you make perfectly straight inside corners with a dewalt consistently? You have to spend big money on a rail saw, and even that will go out of square transporting it. Im not knocking the video, there's many ways to skin a cat, I just think wet push saws are junk.
      In north america using a track saw is not common, in Europe it is. My set up is a little more elaborate, and the vacuum will go all day, without dust. Most importantly I don't have to clean a dirty wet saw. There are dry diamond blades that fit into the track saws, and it works. Festool makes a track saw for tile in Europe, its just not available here. Tile is the only trade where the tools are always working against you, whether its too much vibration, not enough power, too much play in the tray, spays too much water, etc. The track saw allows me to get a perfect pin stripe in the inside corners. Most tilers don't care about inside corners in a shower, because silicone will save the day, and no one will see the eighth or quarter inch deviation in the cuts, made with a poorly designed wet saw, made you know where.. Every tiler eventually owns one, and they are pretty cool, and eventually they end up sitting in there garage until a marble job comes along. Some guys will use a wet saw for everything, some will do anything not to set it up. My opinion of wet saws is that they are simply, junk , thats all.

    • @nathancuellar4403
      @nathancuellar4403 4 года назад

      So you will use a track saw to cut 1/2" x1/2" mosaic sheet tile too...or uae a rail saw to rip 50 cuts the same size ..or use a rail saw to cut 18x18 down to 6x18???? Guess that's not precision work huh ...

  • @OOpSjm
    @OOpSjm 5 лет назад

    just get a bigger saw

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  5 лет назад

      Yes, of course, just simply providing an option for the people out there who don't have access to a bigger saw. Thanks for watching! 👊

  • @jessebuck90
    @jessebuck90 5 лет назад

    The music makes me want to hurt myself. Otherwise a great vid.

  • @justgame9824
    @justgame9824 2 года назад

    this the worst tiler cutter on the market.

    • @LandbergTileTV
      @LandbergTileTV  2 года назад

      The Dewalt D24000? This is the most popular among all professional tile installers..