For all haters, have you ever thought that he's doing this, because he just needs to do this particular cut just this time? For a single cut he should have purchased another dedicate saw?
In Brazil, in general construction, the default instrument is a 110mm (4-3/8") circular marble saw (the original name) who Makita first introduced in the market in early 70's. So every instrument of these kind is called 'makita' here. Most of other factory tools sells something alike, and normal constructors here use this kind of saw to cut marble, iron, wood and everything else, just changing the blade type. You can search for "Makita 4100" that you can see some people using these saws in everything - altough it's not safe at all to cut wood with this 12000rpm small blade tool (some people would say bosch has invented a safe saw for cutting wood in this kind of 'overall' say nowadays. And most people here just have this 'makita' for doing every kind of job, lol.
Hi mate, what’s the size of your blade? I was looking for 165mm by 20mm bore and couldn’t find a single diamond blade in that size. I would appreciate for your reply. Cheers
Definitely not the first I’ve had the rubi for years, with that said this saws only 200$ I bought one just to try it out hope they looked at the Rubi and the shortcomings it had and improved on it
well that worked surprisingly well. I have that same adapter and track, and I thought saw.. But I can't seem to fix my saw on the same side of the track as you.. My track adapter only lets me put the saw the other way. So the base of the saw is sitting outside of the track, which is really annoying. Do you have the american or european version of this saw?
Excellent. You could clean up the chips right? It seemed to have enough power. Also I was concerned the end bit would break off although you specifically left the blade a little high to make a second pass to avoid this. Well done. It seems to have a burn mark near the end although it seemed to clean up. I noticed a chip near the end and also at the beginning. I was thinking couldn't someone grab the offcut? Also if having support for the whole cut so it doesn't fall. I like this concept. Oh, and another thing, would there be a better blade for this application? Although this is a hard material for the softer materials mesh blades are available. I haven't tried one opposed to the continues rim. And perhaps the specialist granite blade which could be turbo can be used for granite. Of coarse then cleaning up will be necessary. Maybe even a wet router.
the alpha wet saw (and it looks like the baseplate is compatible with the flex40) has a rail attachment. in total, the system costs about what this does.
I have the same saw and i dropped it into a hole that was full of water. It was completely submerged for maybe 5 seconds tops. All i did was shake it out and carried on using. This was a year ago, now im not worried about using it in the rain
THIS IS ULTIMATELY DANGEROUS AND STUPID TECHNIQUE! HE COULD LOSE HIS FINGERS AND WHOLE PALM IN ANY MOMENT IN A SPLIT SECOND! SUXH MUST NOT USE SUCH TOOLS! AND PUBLISHING IT SHALL BE BANNED! I REPORT THIS!
The stupid one seems to be you here. He took great caution and moved the saw slowly in a safe manner. How is that remotely possible for accident to happen? If you’re so cautious, might as well stay in your room to avoid being hit by a car or lightning… never leave the house. Wait, your room isn’t safe either, your house might collapse…
Now that was a totally goofy video. First I don't see the point. Secondly I would never have an employee stand there with a fish tube with running water 1 inch from the blade. I would NEVER have the person sawing stand there trying to keep his hands out of the blade with a little trickle of water running down the blade. Guards don't mean squat if you have your hands down there screwing around for no reason. Not a good situation. Bad idea. Bad for the blade. Accident waiting to happen.
I like this video because it shows Makita's cordless saw connected to their guide rail using the adapter made specifically for that saw.
can the adapter and guide rail been used for Makita 196845-3 ? or other methode to use grinder 125 mm with guide rail ?
For all haters, have you ever thought that he's doing this, because he just needs to do this particular cut just this time? For a single cut he should have purchased another dedicate saw?
It’s so smooth and brilliant. Fuck all the haters.
The guide rail adapter is not great. Difficult to make square cuts. Thank god Makita is finally releasing a brushless wet saw that cuts at 8000 rpm.
Great job - we have to adapt to unusual situations all the time - I have this same saw, good to know this is possible if necessary
Hello, which is the reference if this saw please ?
can the adapter and guide rail been used for Makita 196845-3 ? or other methode to use grinder 125 mm with guide rail ?
Seen this done a few times. Always Makita saws too.
In Brazil, in general construction, the default instrument is a 110mm (4-3/8") circular marble saw (the original name) who Makita first introduced in the market in early 70's. So every instrument of these kind is called 'makita' here. Most of other factory tools sells something alike, and normal constructors here use this kind of saw to cut marble, iron, wood and everything else, just changing the blade type. You can search for "Makita 4100" that you can see some people using these saws in everything - altough it's not safe at all to cut wood with this 12000rpm small blade tool (some people would say bosch has invented a safe saw for cutting wood in this kind of 'overall' say nowadays. And most people here just have this 'makita' for doing every kind of job, lol.
Gentleman, you must put this cutting guide on a stable surface, so that you have a clean job and take care of your safety.
Hi , good video , what size is this saw blade And where can i get one
Also just curious as to why ur holding the water feed? Is the self feeding insert just not up to snuff or just found it easier to use?
It's a carpentry rail saw with a tile cutting blade attached so no attachments for water.
Looks like a normal rail saw. I was wondering If there can take the wet cut
Hi i have the same saw & adaptor but the rail bars seem to short that came in the adaptor kit , any suggestions ?? thanks
It’s not the correct one .Search for your model they have a lot of different adaptors or stick a peace of metal to make it longer.
hi , which saw it's? and which blade ref? thanks
Hi mate, what’s the size of your blade? I was looking for 165mm by 20mm bore and couldn’t find a single diamond blade in that size.
I would appreciate for your reply.
Cheers
I was able to get a 150 mm blade that would work.
What size of blade is it please?
The industry guys hate on the diy figure it the fuck out types .do what you gotta do if you can’t afford it , the world will never know .
What is model no?
This saw is actually for left handers
How big is the track where the saw runs on, and where can we order 1
did it drain the battery
Definitely not the first I’ve had the rubi for years, with that said this saws only 200$ I bought one just to try it out hope they looked at the Rubi and the shortcomings it had and improved on it
well that worked surprisingly well. I have that same adapter and track, and I thought saw.. But I can't seem to fix my saw on the same side of the track as you.. My track adapter only lets me put the saw the other way. So the base of the saw is sitting outside of the track, which is really annoying. Do you have the american or european version of this saw?
A drycut blade from the Ruby range would of worked much better
By no means the first they been making the same set up over the pond for years
Excellent. You could clean up the chips right? It seemed to have enough power. Also I was concerned the end bit would break off although you specifically left the blade a little high to make a second pass to avoid this. Well done. It seems to have a burn mark near the end although it seemed to clean up. I noticed a chip near the end and also at the beginning.
I was thinking couldn't someone grab the offcut? Also if having support for the whole cut so it doesn't fall. I like this concept.
Oh, and another thing, would there be a better blade for this application? Although this is a hard material for the softer materials mesh blades are available. I haven't tried one opposed to the continues rim. And perhaps the specialist granite blade which could be turbo can be used for granite. Of coarse then cleaning up will be necessary. Maybe even a wet router.
I got this video when I spoke Drecksau into Google search
Just jam the hose in the dust port lol
Anyone else notice the chips in the stone?
that is not chips ,
you just took a regular circular saw and used a concrete cutting blade and used water with it your probably going ruin your saw
Thought the same... I have that cordless saw, and getting water in there is a big no no
Could have just used a segmented blade then you wouldn't need the water.
I have the same saw too and would never do that to it.
the alpha wet saw (and it looks like the baseplate is compatible with the flex40) has a rail attachment. in total, the system costs about what this does.
I have the same saw and i dropped it into a hole that was full of water. It was completely submerged for maybe 5 seconds tops. All i did was shake it out and carried on using. This was a year ago, now im not worried about using it in the rain
What a Mickey mouse set up... Who doesn't clamp down the rail ??
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There's lots of real wet track saws out there.... For lots of years now... I'm just confused by this world's first description...
this is cordless
The saw doesn't even have a nozzle to connect the water hoze. Thumbs down for false information.
Nice!
Not do very well for the saw as the motors not ingress protected. Wet cut saws are.
You'd be better off adapting any decent wet saw to run on a track :(
Daft thing to do. Not sure whats worse. The fact he done this or the fact he filmed it. You cant fix stupid
David Tyler haters ganna hate
Guud
That is BITCHEN!
3 min for a 26" cut
Tool destroyer
LMAO ghetto circular saw
way to slow
THIS IS ULTIMATELY DANGEROUS AND STUPID TECHNIQUE! HE COULD LOSE HIS FINGERS AND WHOLE PALM IN ANY MOMENT IN A SPLIT SECOND! SUXH MUST NOT USE SUCH TOOLS! AND PUBLISHING IT SHALL BE BANNED! I REPORT THIS!
The stupid one seems to be you here. He took great caution and moved the saw slowly in a safe manner. How is that remotely possible for accident to happen? If you’re so cautious, might as well stay in your room to avoid being hit by a car or lightning… never leave the house. Wait, your room isn’t safe either, your house might collapse…
And these blades are a lot more forgiving, they aren’t going to cut your finger right off like the blade for wood.
Now that was a totally goofy video. First I don't see the point. Secondly I would never have an employee stand there with a fish tube with running water 1 inch from the blade. I would NEVER have the person sawing stand there trying to keep his hands out of the blade with a little trickle of water running down the blade. Guards don't mean squat if you have your hands down there screwing around for no reason. Not a good situation. Bad idea. Bad for the blade. Accident waiting to happen.
It takes more than a cordless saw to do the real job .
It is a smooth diamond blade, you would seriously have to try to hurt yourself with it..