Chicago electric power tools tile saw
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The included 3 gallon per minute water pump is actually pretty robust. Over time we found that the pump got a tad weak and it actually worked best when plugged in separately and not via the 3A switched outlet located just off the power supply of the saw. We did note a couple problems. One was that the clear hose that leads form the pump to the twin feeder tubes that douse the blade had a kink in it. The second issue was that one of the metal water tubes used to direct water to the blade was off, causing the water stream to miss the blade.
We used a flat head screwdriver to bend the tube back into position and do a better job of cooling down the point of contact where the blade meets the tile during a cut. The Chicago Electric tile saw comes with a straight edge guide as well as a degree miter guide which will allow you to make corner cuts on chair rail as needed.
The included tray is made of ABS plastic and comes with a rubber stop that is attached to the tray with a chain. I did like how light the plastic container was and that the drain could easily be unstopped to allow for draining of the majority of the water into a 5 gallon bucket.
We really abused the heck out of this saw and used it for a variety of jobs, from simple ceramic tile to hard porcelain and even some brick cutting. One thing we never experienced was a lag in the motor or blade. No matter what we fed the saw, the blade never bogged down or lacked for power. That means that this saw is about as good as the blade you put in it. Blade changes were quick and easy.
To allow the 2. To the left of the power supply and blade stop, a metal cover surrounds the belt system that drives the blade axle. Replacing the belt is a simple function of removing the belt cover with two hex wrenches and accessing the drive system underneath.
Lighter ceramic tile the saw cut through pieces like butter. It also sliced through brick like it was made of play-dough. When pushing the tray through the cut there is a bit of friction and you really need to push from the left side where the hinge and guide assembly is located.
Pushing from the right seemed to bind the tray, even with ample amounts of WD sprayed all over the guide system. The excessive binding is due to the lack of bearings and a guide which relies on distribution of friction across a large area of rounded steel piping.
The inch diamond blade we were using, which we purchased at Harbor Freight with the saw, was a tad on the thick side, but even so did an adequate job of slicing though all sorts of tile. In cutting through porcelain in a diagonal pattern, we found that applying equal pressure to the tile and allowing the saw to cut through it gradually — without forcing the blade through — yielded the best results. One of the downsides with this saw vs.
The water jets also did an excellent job of covering the blade and ensuring that the cutting path was completely cooled and that dust from the cut was kept to a minimum.
We had some particularly thick porcelain tile from Florida Tile, a local supplier here in the state and the saw did an excellent job of slicing through it, though it was incredibly loud as it did so.
On a given inch porcelain tile cut we measured up to dB SPL at 3 feet with our standard SPL meter — a level that, if sustained, could really do some damage. The saw was noticeably quieter with basic ceramic wall tile, just dB SPL.
On its own, the tile saw is rather quiet, measuring just 74dB SPL at 3 feet. While Harbor Freight has a lifetime warranty on all hand tools, its power tools unless otherwise noted have a standard 30 day money back and 90 day replacement warranty.
Overall the Chicago Electric Tile Saw packs a wallop. Its robust build quality, inch diamond blade, and powerful 2. Some of the niceties, like an extended cutting tray, smoother rolling action, and better water delivery system might be found on competitor models — but at much higher prices. This is one case where the inexpensive option has paid off and resulted in a very usable tool that has outperformed our expectations. On our strict performance rating we gave it a 6, since it does its job, but with little in the way of finesse.
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