Wet Saw Indoors Video

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©1993-2012 Tim Carter

VIDEO SUMMARY

If faced with wet cutting tile and you have to do it indoors, don’t just pray to the remodeling gods. Get a wet saw enclosure. The water spray will hit the wall, fall into the catch basin and then drip into a bucket under the saw.

You can cut your tile inside and not have water spray all over the place.

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COMMENTS

Robert Hearn
04 May 2009, 15:54
Can you please tell me where to purchase "DryGuy" What a great idea!
Dan Doroshuk
26 May 2009, 15:43
where can i purchase the dry guy ?,thanx dan
James
09 Aug 2009, 21:53
im getting ready to lay granite tile for my aunt in her condo. my question is what should i do about the subfloor? do i use cement board or am i able to adhere directly to the existing subfloor? plus i understand that takeing your time is quite necessary when dealing with granite but are thier any other tips that can help to make this job look as professional as possible?
dana
06 Sep 2009, 08:50
where to buy
Ted Wahler
23 Oct 2010, 18:46
Great tip and a great innovation. Thanks for the demo Tim.

The link for The Dry Guy is: http://www.thedryguy.com/

Be well.

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