Ping songbird
Ecnerwal wrote:
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I work **faster** and waste a lot less tile with a dry diamond blade
(I'd use a wet one, it would be less messy, but at the time I needed one
the dry blade was a heck of a lot cheaper than a wet saw, and works in a
tool I already own, albeit it makes a mess and requires a bunch of dust
gear.) Wet saws are cheaper now, but the dry blade I already own is less
money than a cheap new wet one.
i'll be very glad when i'm done, not that it has been
particularly difficult, but because my back isn't happy
with this kind of crouching/bending/etc. gardening is
so much better for it.
raining again, i'm done with everything for the day.
i could go back out there and glue some pieces on the
walls that i cut but i don't want to clean up the
trowel yet another time.
songbird
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