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« on: April 12, 2012, 02:47:15 pm »
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I like the basic design. Sometimes the simplest design is the best. Especially if you have a limited number of jobs to do. I have a chi-com tile saw I purchased when I redid the tile in my bathroom. I tried to cut some rock with it  but the diamonds are too rough especially with small stones. I've been looking for inexpensive diamond saw blades of the correct type but haven't found any yet. I have some agatized coral I purchased in a rock shop in New Port Richey florida. It supposedly came from Tampa Bay. Can't wait to get a way to work it.

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