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hi lads,im after a general allrounder cutting disc for my angle grinder to cut stone,glass,ceramic and porcelain .have you any recommendations. someone recommended the tile slysa.any views on this if ... -
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I use the Norton discs, not cheap but they are really good.
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Re: angle grinder cutting discs

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boxhead
cheers, ill look them up on the net.

You can get them at Jewsons.
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The marcrist blades from tradetiler are hard to beat too.!
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Re: angle grinder cutting discs
I recomend the Dimas Mizer smooth blade, cuts everything with ease and no chips 
Trev
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Re: angle grinder cutting discs

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heavytrevy
I recomend the Dimas Mizer smooth blade, cuts everything with ease and no chips

Trev
where do you buy them trev?
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bosch ones last forever
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Re: angle grinder cutting discs

Originally Posted by
hillhead
The marcrist blades from tradetiler are hard to beat too.!
Very true.
Marcrist 850 blue one is so far the best blade on the market.
However, for stone dry cutting I use Sankyo blade sometimes instead.
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Re: angle grinder cutting discs
hi buddy i have used the same disc for about three years and it's still going strong, it's a turbo blade from screwfix (norton i think it's been so long since i bought it i can't remember) it's a thin blade and it'll cut through anything with no chips and it's very quick
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U can buy them online google is ur friend .
Ive had the same blade for 4 years ,had to sharpen it the other day only because i spent 2 hours cutting up a concrete slab with lots of aggregate in it .
Trev

Originally Posted by
hillhead
where do you buy them trev?
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Re: angle grinder cutting discs

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mistral
You can get them at Jewsons.
Jewsons!!!!!!! you must have money to burn??
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"duro" turbo cut diamond blades are the best i have used even better than the marcrist imo
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Re: angle grinder cutting discs
I agree with Hillhead, I recently bought marcrist blade, i was impressed with how clean and quick it cuts.. cuts through porcelain for fun, Tradetiler sells them and if you find it cheaper he'll match price..
Sometimes you get what you pay for..
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I use the turbo sylsa from right lines great blade only 1m thick use dry or wet
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Re: angle grinder cutting discs
thats the one i will be using for some 10 ml porcelain, the tile slysa turbo premium, have u used it on porcelain before robbbin? whats it like?
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i got a clarke 4" continuos rim from machine mart for £5.16, only tried it on 10mm ceramics and glazed porclain and is supposed to be for wet cutting
does quality dry cuts on both ,even ground down some concrete with it,still going strong,good bit of kit at that price,and only 5 mins from my house
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