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Discuss Marcrist Blades in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Nearly due a new wetsaw blade for the wee Plasplugs. Bought a Sankyo blade last time and it turned it into twice the wetsaw from the standard blade. Is the ...
          
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    Nearly due a new wetsaw blade for the wee Plasplugs. Bought a Sankyo blade last time and it turned it into twice the wetsaw from the standard blade. Is the Marcrist worth the extra £20 over the Sankyo, and will it last any longer than the Sankyo does?

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    Not sure if the new montilit blade comes in your size but i highly recommend it....

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    I've got one of the sankyo blades in a small cutter, good little blades.

    If your cutting general stuff I would stick with the sankyo, marcrist tends to chip porcelain, mine does anyway.

    Will be replacing it with something else, give Dave at tradetiler a ring he will offer good advise
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    Would do quite a bit of porcelain, the Sankyo blade didn't seem to mind it too much.

    Montolit blades are too big, mine takes a 150mm. Too expensive anyway.

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    Supposed to be the dogs danglies the montolit blades
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