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Im looking at getting a D24000, does anyone know what the blades are like that come with it?... -
Dewalt d24000
Im looking at getting a D24000, does anyone know what the blades are like that come with it?
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Re: Dewalt d24000
They are very good , you shouldnt need to replace too soon but when you do the Montolit wheel is said to be awesome.
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Re: Dewalt d24000

Originally Posted by
Sir Ramic
They are very good , you shouldnt need to replace too soon but when you do the Montolit wheel is said to be awesome.
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Yeh wheels are very good, And I think they now come with 2 blades so should last ages
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Originally Posted by
Tecnik2000
It will come with a de walt standard blade, you may need one for porcelain, I blagged a free one...

hi tecknic
the newer versions that are out now, come with the new porcelain blade with the little 'question mark style' curves around the circumference of the blade ..
cheers
ed
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Re: Dewalt d24000

Originally Posted by
Tecnik2000
It will come with a de walt standard blade, you may need one for porcelain, I blagged a free one...

Mine came with one wheel but i have a Rubi CPC as a spare, i have had no problems cutting anything with the standard wheel. When i replace it i will go for a Montolit wheel.
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ive had mine for 6 months and the original blade has cut everthing lots of porcelain even dry on a few ocassions still like new would like a montolit blade though!
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Whats it like on dry cutting Garretridge?
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Originally Posted by
Scottley
Whats it like on dry cutting Garretridge?
its cut perfect wet of dry just dust is an issue but you wont be dissapointed best cutter on the market by far!
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The blade that comes now is fine for porcelain, I think there was an issue with the earliest machines
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