Steve, you are awesome! Can’t thank you enough for all your content. I got into bathroom remodeling because of your videos! Keep posting more… especially tool reviews… not many of those you got
STEVE, I just ordered the knee pads I was wondering what brand they were for weeks, couldn't find them until you disclosed I owe you a beer or three !!! I cannot compliment you enough for helping everyone out.
Ultimately no. The IQ is a luxury saw. Works great, I prefer to use when I can But can’t do everything. Doesn’t cut glass. And a wet saw is more dependable for smoother cuts.
What 7" wet saw blade do you suggest for porcelain tile? I bought a DeWalt diamond blade it's brand new but chips the tile pretty bad. I do have some diamond polishing pads but really need a cleaner cut.
Just completed a 250sq ft (wall + (NOT - Ceiling) + FLoor LOL ) bathroom large format (2x4) tile install - with a repeating pattern. With all the waste, used 40 tile + 2 more that chipped/broke. The waste is significant!!!
Nothing beats a happy man proud of his tools and the work he does
I’m a tiler too and love the iq cutters
Steve, you are awesome! Can’t thank you enough for all your content. I got into bathroom remodeling because of your videos! Keep posting more… especially tool reviews… not many of those you got
That’s awesome 🤩 there’s a lot of work out there 👍
Man, that looks amazing !!
STEVE, I just ordered the knee pads I was wondering what brand they were for weeks, couldn't find them until you disclosed I owe you a beer or three !!! I cannot compliment you enough for helping everyone out.
Yeah the 0714’s 👍 mini ones are pretty good too
Love the videos. Do you recommend the iQTS244 over the Dewalt? Thanks !!!!
Ultimately no. The IQ is a luxury saw. Works great, I prefer to use when I can
But can’t do everything. Doesn’t cut glass. And a wet saw is more dependable for smoother cuts.
What 7" wet saw blade do you suggest for porcelain tile? I bought a DeWalt diamond blade it's brand new but chips the tile pretty bad. I do have some diamond polishing pads but really need a cleaner cut.
Dry erase markers work best for polished tile. Won't stain the tile
Just completed a 250sq ft (wall + (NOT - Ceiling) + FLoor LOL ) bathroom large format (2x4) tile install - with a repeating pattern. With all the waste, used 40 tile + 2 more that chipped/broke. The waste is significant!!!
Yeah it definitely doesn’t save money 😆 that’s a heck of a bathroom project. I’m sure it’s an impressive one 👍
@@BathroomRemodelingTeacherWalls and floor NOT CEILING - Wasn't awake when I type that 😂
😎⚒️😎⚒️😎
Slippery ass floor