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merit

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hi all
pricing a job at the minute that involves fixing 20mm polished travertine,im set up with a dewalt with a dna blade, but will this struggle, theres a lot of cutting, or a bigger grinder with diamond blade
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Just let the blade cut at its comfortable speed and don't force the blade, you should be fine.
 

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Probably the best setup that aint it? Dewalt 2400 with DNA blade?
 

merit

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tea its a great set up , had no problems cutting anyting with it really , it was just the extra thickness
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I'v cut india stone flags on my DW24000, wih the Dewalt blade, and its still cutting porcies like going through butter, so you will have no probs cutting 20mm trav with a DNA blade
 

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