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How many of you guys and girls are using this wheel in your angle grinder?
I have been using it for about 12 month cutting ceramics,limestone,porcerlin and travertine and it's ... -
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Re: Marcrist CK850 115mm
Yup, tried most makes but the Marcrist out performed the lot.
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Re: Marcrist CK850 115mm
have a marcrist disc in my dw250 it is superb typical german quality
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Re: Marcrist CK850 115mm
Just popped my new on my grinder tonight ready for monday morning,supplied by Dave at TT lately for me,only got it on now as i was busy on my knees this week !!
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Re: Marcrist CK850 115mm
yeah a used mine on the marble job a was doing down the forge shopping centre in glasgow very gd cut through it like butter
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Re: Marcrist CK850 115mm
yes ive got one fitted on my grinder, supplied by the lovely dave from tradetiler ...
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Re: Marcrist CK850 115mm
Have a marcrist in my nd200, great blade
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Marcrist CK850 115mm
Does it cut clean i'm looking a nice blade that doesen't leave a ragged edge
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Re: Marcrist CK850 115mm
yeah it leaves a flawless egde bud well worth the money
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Re: Marcrist CK850 115mm
I use Right lines Tile Sylsa Turbo Premium blade use wet or dry plus they do a curved blade £18 used on granite and porcelain heavy useage still going strong they are the thinnest blade going
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Re: Marcrist CK850 115mm

Originally Posted by
robbbin
I use Right lines Tile Sylsa Turbo Premium blade use wet or dry plus they do a curved blade £18 used on granite and porcelain heavy useage still going strong they are the thinnest blade going
i had one of those , it cut alright but the disc cracked and eventually failed after just a few months..
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Re: Marcrist CK850 115mm
thinner the better mine is thin too a got a new but my last one lasted 2 years
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