Discuss Which dry disc for 115m grinder. in the Canada area at TilersForums. The USA and UK Tiling Forum (Also now Aus, Canada, ROI, and more)

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Hi guys, the title says it all really. I don't have a wet tile saw so looking for good quality one blade. Also, some hole saw cutters. Is it best to buy cheap and use once and throw and buy decent ones.

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I’ve got a few different blades, montolit dna, premtool and a few from ats.
It all depends on what material you are cutting as some blades are better for ceramic than porcelain
 
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I’ve got a few different blades, montolit dna, premtool and a few from ats.
It all depends on what material you are cutting as some blades are better for ceramic than porcelain
one for all is quite adel ....
I used to think like you before,
I have changed my mind a few months ago, one is enough.
but I miss the test with thin porcelain :)
 
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With these blades running dry, can you still get a neat cut on the angles for a wet room former or is there slight chip out on the edge?
 

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