Okay, so I've been putting this Tile 45° chamfer stand through its paces for a couple weeks now, and here's the real tea ☕
First off - this thing is BUILT. Like, I accidentally dropped it (oops) and it didn't even flinch. The metal feels solid enough to survive my clumsy DIY moments.
The 45° angle lock is super satisfying? Like that *click* when it locks into place just feels... professional? Cut some porcelain tiles for my bathroom reno and the edges came out cleaner than my barber's fades.
BUT - major PSA here folks - the water situation sketched me out big time. First wet cut had me side-eyeing my grinder like 'are you about to electrocute me?' Maybe I'm paranoid but I switched to dry cutting after that.
Weird flex: Tried it on some thin steel just for kicks? Actually worked shockingly well (pun not intended). Wouldn't make it your main metal cutter but in a pinch? Not bad.
Final verdict: If you're doing tile work regularly, this stand's worth its weight in spare blades. Just maybe keep a fire extinguisher nearby if you're gonna get creative with it 😅