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Gazzer

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We do a continuous rim blade at 250mm that will fit the Dewalt. I should have sent this to Sir Ramic for a test along with our turbo blade but have no idea why I didn't.

I'd like someone to run a test on this blade for us, real world.

No cost to you.


Like Neale says, we've found that continuous rim gives the best finish in porcelain.

Let us know how it stands up :thumbsup:
 
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I.T.S TILING

Rubi do the red disc for the grinder. Gotta use it a few times to wear it in. Then it's amazing !
 
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Dougs Third Go

I've had a montolit dna blade in for over 2 years now in my rubi wet cutter, best blade I've used to date.
 
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Peter

DNA/Sigma squiggle blades are the best I have used. Expensive but worth it. I usually just run them dry on stone.
 

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I've got a DNA blade and had it in about 18 months now, bought it for when I did my own bathroom. Pricey but still going strong.
 

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