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I have got a couple of jobs coming up and wondered what blade would be best for the Rubi DW250-N, one is cracked porcelain and the other is about 80sqm ... -
Which Blade ??
I have got a couple of jobs coming up and wondered what blade would be best for the Rubi DW250-N, one is cracked porcelain and the other is about 80sqm of travatine. Was hoping to keep within £60-£70 range, is that unrealistic, any advice appreciated. Cheers
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Re: Which Blade ??
I still use the standard rubi blade which came with my cutter nd200 used for porcelain and natural stone, But the rubi blade cpc2 is geting a lot of recommendation, Look at tradetilers site. He's a sponser on the forum, Delivery is excellent
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Which Blade ??
The Rubi CPC2 is an excellant blade........tradetiler does them for the 250 machine as well........
TradeTiler.Ltd Rubi Diamond Wheels
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