I would like to buy a 10" Wet Tie Saw. I believe I've read every post about saws at least 3 times, and read Cynthia's excellent article about tile saws and blades. I will be following the communities advice in buying a special purpose glass blade based on performance not cost.
That being said, I'm looking at the Harbor Freight 2.5 Horsepower 10" Industrial Tile/Brick Saw

My husband and I are woodworkers, and normally buy the best tool we can possibly afford. In MOST cases, we live by the adage, "You get what you pay for". I'm just starting out in fusing glass. It's a hobby, but I am a perfectionist and very detail oriented. I've owned and used quiet a few table top tile saws (kept returning them until I hit on one that cut accurately)
My goal is to not exceed $350 - 400 for a saw knowing I will be buying a good blade. Does anyone have an opinion on the Harbor Freight saw? Would it be better to wait until a good buy comes along on a used MK100?
Any alternative suggestions and advice are greatly welcome!