*Works well for a DIY home improvement job **MyBest.Tools** A little sloppy in the cut. Water reservoir is too small. Cut one 20" tile - time to refill.*
So the tile saw I learned on for cutting tile back in 96 was a target. But today I need a new saw for up to a 48" plank I really like the water less saw and the ripping fences looking awesome. I'll look at your video to find the name of the waterless saw. Thanks again for your hard work we all appreciate it. 👍👍👍💯💯
Every Dewalt I've had would start cutting out in less than a year. If the delta lasts and is 200 cheaper plus it comes with a gravity stand. Im all for it. The older I get the more I enjoy saws that roll. Lol
I have a few questions. First, it says dewalt on the stand in which the delta was on. So, is that because it actually will come on that if I were to pick one up, or you put it on that yourself? If it comes with a delta brand stand, how does that compare in height then? would it also affect your width you listed of only fitting in 36" doorways? My second question/concern is that I see you used the delta cut fence for both saws. Is this because the dewalt doesn't come with one, or the delta is just superior? Third, how is the water containment and cleaning for the delta? I know dewalts are usually fantastic, and there have been gripes on the delta 7" for being not great with containment. But, how does the delta 10" contain the water, as well as how easy is it to clean? Lastly, how are the 'intangibles'? Ex: adjustment knob comparisons, blade changes, water pump, water directing, fence storage, weight, storage space when not in use... All these, and more, are things I take into consideration when looking to buy a new saw. I appreciate all the reviews you have done, but just find the true detail lacking. Looking forward to answers, and more great content, thanks!
If you had an option to have only one tile saw which one it was going to be your choice? IQ-Dewalt or Delta??? I’m in the market to get one and I truly would appreciate another opinion!!! Also thank you for putting so much time to educate and review all this products!!! I think we all appreciate that!!! God bless you!!!
Dewalt is King! 7" Delta is good because of the small size, light weight and gravity stand. IQ is great if you don't want to deal with messy or cold water. Appreciate the last line you wrote, I'll keep trying to do a good job!
Did you ever try any husqvarna TS models? If yes what do you think about them? If not ,maybe another compare at this Chanel? Anyway another great video!
Hate to be a critic but I've been using my MK101 since 2002 when i bought it brand new, I've only replaced the switch once 2 years ago from turning it on and off 22 million times. Never had a break down. It cuts flawless, has a real belt driven motor compared to the loud gear driven skill saw with a tile blade attached. Its like using a smooth running Ferrari compared to a pickup truck with bad suspension. Yep my MK101 cannot cut a 24x48 tile, so what. But anything 12x24 or smaller you don't have a chance. I also can't tilt the motor on a MK101 either but who wants chipped miters anyways. Just make sure the customers are buying the proper tile parts if possible. Nothing wrong with those new fancy tile saws but they are NOT professional saws.
Your crazy. My delta saw doesn't do chipped mitres. Also I've never drifted on my rip cuts either. My delta is 10x's more professional than your old dated mk. Threw my mk away years ago when the crappy guide rails with their slop and bumps were fuckinv up my cuts. Was shocked when I got my delta and realized how crappy my old mk really was. Also I'm more efficient with my delta. It's way cleaner so I can cut right by my work area and I can lay out and make my cut faster right at the saw. Also sets up quickly after I roll it where it's getting used. When your mk bites the dust and you get a new saw your gonna ask yourself why you waited. Stoneage.
@@Hugh-Jorgan good to know that you've had nothing but problems with yours. Sounds like operator error to me, tossing it around abuse and just plain old neglect. I've had nothing but flawless work with mine for 18 years now. Maybe you could explain better why I would throw away a saw that's flawless still for another one. Now your insisting I toss it away and buy a delta just because you say so. LOL. Now that's funny. Make me.
*Works well for a DIY home improvement job **MyBest.Tools** A little sloppy in the cut. Water reservoir is too small. Cut one 20" tile - time to refill.*
So the tile saw I learned on for cutting tile back in 96 was a target. But today I need a new saw for up to a 48" plank I really like the water less saw and the ripping fences looking awesome. I'll look at your video to find the name of the waterless saw. Thanks again for your hard work we all appreciate it. 👍👍👍💯💯
Great video, i just purchased the dewalt 36000 and love it so far. Thank you for the video
Mr. Landberg, I like a "smooth cut" I'm more concerned with accurate cut esp when cutting miters. How do you see them compare?
Do you find your cuts drift when doing mitres and have to adjust tile to accommodate? I've given up because of this and just do by hand.
Every Dewalt I've had would start cutting out in less than a year. If the delta lasts and is 200 cheaper plus it comes with a gravity stand. Im all for it. The older I get the more I enjoy saws that roll. Lol
I just did 700 sq ft of 3/4" porcelain pavers with a 15 year old dewalt, it still cuts true
How do you transport it. Im thingking of fabrication something
Why do you have the stands backwards?
Love your enthusiasm and great reviews
Thank you!
dude!! your videos are like fuuuun!! to watch. keep em coming especially the tile jobs👌
Thanks brother, appreciate the comment!
Awesome review. I would have to go with the D36000 for all the reasons you stated. Love my D24000, I think Dewalt has it figured out.
This is the exact msg I was going to right. Spot on
I have a few questions. First, it says dewalt on the stand in which the delta was on. So, is that because it actually will come on that if I were to pick one up, or you put it on that yourself? If it comes with a delta brand stand, how does that compare in height then? would it also affect your width you listed of only fitting in 36" doorways?
My second question/concern is that I see you used the delta cut fence for both saws. Is this because the dewalt doesn't come with one, or the delta is just superior?
Third, how is the water containment and cleaning for the delta? I know dewalts are usually fantastic, and there have been gripes on the delta 7" for being not great with containment. But, how does the delta 10" contain the water, as well as how easy is it to clean?
Lastly, how are the 'intangibles'? Ex: adjustment knob comparisons, blade changes, water pump, water directing, fence storage, weight, storage space when not in use... All these, and more, are things I take into consideration when looking to buy a new saw.
I appreciate all the reviews you have done, but just find the true detail lacking.
Looking forward to answers, and more great content, thanks!
How does these saws compare to the saw master 1036?
All the dewalt saws ive used ended up not cutting straight after a while
Did you ever dress the blade?
If you had an option to have only one tile saw which one it was going to be your choice? IQ-Dewalt or Delta??? I’m in the market to get one and I truly would appreciate another opinion!!!
Also thank you for putting so much time to educate and review all this products!!! I think we all appreciate that!!!
God bless you!!!
Dewalt is King! 7" Delta is good because of the small size, light weight and gravity stand. IQ is great if you don't want to deal with messy or cold water. Appreciate the last line you wrote, I'll keep trying to do a good job!
Quick tip: throw a plastic liner into the water tray and cleanup takes half the time. Cut a hole to drain. Roll up and trash it
Great idea!
I could see how this would work great on one of these whole house jobs but a waste of time on a little job
Great review man keep them comin!
Is the new Ridgid R4093 even close to either of these? Where does the Ridgid fall short?
It's small and light, but the Dewalt is the best on the market for big tiles
Did you ever try any husqvarna TS models? If yes what do you think about them? If not ,maybe another compare at this Chanel? Anyway another great video!
No, but this is a question a lot of people ask. I'll have to add that to my review list 👊
Is the DeWalt and rubie the same saw ?
No
Thanks for the informative video.
My 16 year old d2400 type 1 finally cut its last tile Wed Nov 25 10:02 AM. You will be missed.
lol dewalt is the best
double the price on that dewalt and you almost get what it costs to buy it where I'm from.
Now I know,what to do with my power washer!!😇
GO Berg!
Hit that Like Button Folks!
The arm extension length on dewalt makes me giggity
Hate to be a critic but I've been using my MK101 since 2002 when i bought it brand new, I've only replaced the switch once 2 years ago from turning it on and off 22 million times. Never had a break down. It cuts flawless, has a real belt driven motor compared to the loud gear driven skill saw with a tile blade attached. Its like using a smooth running Ferrari compared to a pickup truck with bad suspension. Yep my MK101 cannot cut a 24x48 tile, so what. But anything 12x24 or smaller you don't have a chance. I also can't tilt the motor on a MK101 either but who wants chipped miters anyways. Just make sure the customers are buying the proper tile parts if possible. Nothing wrong with those new fancy tile saws but they are NOT professional saws.
Your crazy. My delta saw doesn't do chipped mitres. Also I've never drifted on my rip cuts either. My delta is 10x's more professional than your old dated mk. Threw my mk away years ago when the crappy guide rails with their slop and bumps were fuckinv up my cuts. Was shocked when I got my delta and realized how crappy my old mk really was. Also I'm more efficient with my delta. It's way cleaner so I can cut right by my work area and I can lay out and make my cut faster right at the saw. Also sets up quickly after I roll it where it's getting used. When your mk bites the dust and you get a new saw your gonna ask yourself why you waited. Stoneage.
@@Hugh-Jorgan good to know that you've had nothing but problems with yours. Sounds like operator error to me, tossing it around abuse and just plain old neglect. I've had nothing but flawless work with mine for 18 years now. Maybe you could explain better why I would throw away a saw that's flawless still for another one. Now your insisting I toss it away and buy a delta just because you say so. LOL. Now that's funny. Make me.
MKs are POSs.
Review a Husqvarna wet tile saw
Will do!
3600
try to get parts for the delta they just laugh at you
that's no good