Home Depot has the Husky 7 In. Wet Tile Saw w/ Laser and Stand for $150 - $10 with code SAVECJU29 = $140 with free shipping. Thanks dealertim & mikequad3
This collaborative space allows users to contribute additional information, tips, and insights to enhance the original deal post. Feel free to share your knowledge and help fellow shoppers make informed decisions.
Home Depot has the Husky 7 In. Wet Tile Saw w/ Laser and Stand for $150 - $10 with code SAVECJU29 = $140 with free shipping. Thanks dealertim & mikequad3
Full thickness brick? Sorry, no. It is only a 7" blade. If it is the 1/2" thick type, yes.
Depending on your design, you should be able to cut almost all the way through the brick with the saw, then take a brickset (<$20 from the tool aisle) and finish it off with a light tap of the hammer. You won't have a perfectly smooth cut on the one side, but it'll be close.
If you're really careful, you can just flip it over and complete the cut that way - although that's tough depending on your angles.
Last edited by spidrw September 29, 2009 at 09:11 AM.
Definitely a great deal! I shopped through Discover to make the purchase and hopefully, I'll get another 5% off $145.62 after tax which should take care of the tax and bring it back down to the $139 delivered.
I paid about $100 for one of those Home Depot entry level "saw in a box" things and redid my bathroom with it a few months ago.
I'll have this for my next job.... Nice find OP! My back thanks you!
Leave a Comment
166 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Hmmmm.... n41.
Hmmmm.... n41.
Harbor Freight Parking lot sale thread
Harbor Freight Thread in coupon forum
The laser line [harborfreightusa.com] is often on sale for $4.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
same problem here...maybe technical problem?
Thanks, anyways!!! Just glad to help!
Tim
Harbor Freight Parking lot sale thread
Harbor Freight Thread in coupon forum
The laser line [harborfreightusa.com] is often on sale for $4.
If you're really careful, you can just flip it over and complete the cut that way - although that's tough depending on your angles.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
I paid about $100 for one of those Home Depot entry level "saw in a box" things and redid my bathroom with it a few months ago.
I'll have this for my next job.... Nice find OP! My back thanks you!
Leave a Comment