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Hi all,
I've got a D24000 wet saw. I've gone through the Dewalt (premium continuous rim ) 254mm blade that came with it. Is it worth investing in the DNA blade thats more than twice the price of the Dewalt or just stick with it? The Dewalt cuts well (mainly porcelain occasionally limestone tiles)
Would the DNA cut any faster/ last any longer?
Or any other 250mm blade recommendations?
Thanks
I us the ats blade in mine, great price, no complaints, lasted for many years and still going strong.
Thanks Julian,
Is that the porcelain ATS blade you use?
yes, give him a ring and he will advise what's best for your needs
I wanna piggy back on this my sigam 10m is looking low on blade and I've bin wondering what blade to buy ..
ATS
The DNA
Or another sigma blade ?
water jet cutting, no point in wasting money
Ive got the DNA blade on my Rodia bridge cutter and yes it is worth the money...
Ive got the DNA blade on my Rodia bridge cutter and yes it is worth the money...
what other blades have you tried/ compared it against ?
what other blades have you tried/ compared it against ?
Compared to the Rodia blade that the machine came with which is a quality blade , cuts faster and less chipping...
yes, give him a ring and he will advise what's best for your needs
I'm in a similar scenario as the OP.
I rang on Saturday morning, and understandably no one answered, I left a voicemail asking for a call back.......still waiting
I've got the Husqvarna cutter and had a marcrist blade in it for about a year and started chipping. replaced it with the DNA has been about six months now seems just the same as the marcrist was at the same age. we'll see if it lasts longer than a year. The cutting I cant separate them see how long it lasts
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