RIGID 7 in. Table Top Wet Tile Saw – Overview and Demonstration
RIGID 7 in. Table Top Wet Tile Saw – Overview and Demonstration
120-Volt 7 in. Table Top Wet Tile Saw, Model R4021. The tile I cut at the end is porcelain
RIGID 7 in. Table Top Wet Tile Saw – Overview and Demonstration
120-Volt 7 in. Table Top Wet Tile Saw, Model R4021. The tile I cut at the end is porcelain
If You Change the blade can you use this saw to cut wood Laminate flooring?
Just recieved for Xmas, 2nd time I used it the locking mechanism on the fence broke, cheap plastic. The kinda thing you would expect on a Harbor Freight tool at 1/2 the price or less, not from something Home Depot is selling at 257. Reminded me of why I switched to Dewalt a few years ago as Ridgids quality continues to decline in my opinion.
They just put these on sale for $99 for their sort of Black Friday sale
Get a better diamond blade, push slower you get a perfect cut.
$99 this week
Assembled but the cutting wheel won’t lock properly. It just hums no spin …tried loosening…but it’s not right. What am I doing wrong?!
How much?
Just got it for $99 at the Depot just registered it for LSA can’t wait to use it
I got the same saw and the same exact wedding ring 🤔
Your audio level is so low, that I could barely hear you. You might want to make sure that it is properly set next time. Good review though, I think.
129$ home depot
Thanks for the vid. I’m interested in this saw and can’t find many reviews on it. The removable overflow is only good if it doesn’t leak while you’re using it, ’cause you don’t always have a dedicated table or stand for the saw. I’d rather the folding supports for the two angles also be aluminum, but altogether it looks like a decent unit. Thanks again!
6:33 yikes! lol
Cuts very clean but leaves a chip when you push it through even with a better blade. Just make a 1/4" cut in the far side then spin the tile and make your cut. Perfect every time. Or get a multitool with diamond blade to cleanly take off the nub
This one vs the porter cable? Which do you think is better in your opinion?
I just won one of these at Auction NIB for $56.20 and will be tiling my whole house and maybe doing my neighbor’s too when her husbands at work. lol
The positive reviews out numbered the negative reviews.
I was going to use my 14" Target Porta Saw with a thin tile blade that I use for pavers but felt that maybe doing tile I would need something a little more delicate to cut with.
I wouldn’t cut tile face down anyway because of possible breakout and if you have to do miter cuts there is always tape to put on the face if needed to avoid scratching the tile and on the cutting line.
Think you can cut 2.5” pavers with this if you flip the paver and cut twice?
audio was really low and I had speaker turned all the way up
Someone noticed the guard moving like a worm ?
Yellow jacket @ 6:33
Does it do bevel cuts straight all the way through?
showed me just what I wanted to see. Thanks
Volume is too low
Had this machine for about 2 years not to happy with it I did 2 floors in my house worked fine for the floors because I was able to hide my cuts with the base boards but it does chip quite a bit and breaks the corners of tile at end of cut
Started a bathroom conversion from from tub to shower I think I’m going to give the overhead rigid a try instead see how that one works out its on sale for 309.00 hopefully it does way better than this model plus the table moves on the overhead one I’ll be finding out soon going to home depot tomorrow to pick one up
I just purchased this saw a week ago. It still has the same issue with the tabletop damaging the finished side of the tile. Because the table does not slide you need a slippery surface to move the tile along into the blade. Also, I have gotten the little chip at the end of the cut, which requires pre-cutting or scoring the tile at that location before doing the full cut. The other issue with the saw is that for crosscuts > 10", you need to make two passes, with the first to cut the tile down enough so that it will fit on the table against the rip guide. It is not advisable to try to cut freehand – the tile will wander and the cut will not be straight.
Can you buy a stand for this or no?
$99 bucks at home depot today!