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    Default Montolit DNA 230mm 22.2/25.4 bore

    Covered this before, but before I order one does anyone recommend the best place to get it from.
    Silly to make a ricket and find out after a better place.

    Dave, you are my 6/4 favourite to reply first
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    Default Re: Montolit DNA 230mm 22.2/25.4 bore

    Wall and floor tiler in the West Midlands, Dudley, Stourbridge. www.nptiling.co.uk

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    Default Re: Montolit DNA 230mm 22.2/25.4 bore

    Thanks, I have that site.
    Actually I meant Montolit DNA 250mm - 25.4mm bore

    Lost my bet on Dave replying first though.

    I can add the Macrist looks good as does the Rubi C2 as they have continuous blade which must be smoother cuts.
    The Montolit looks qualiy, but without being convinced, I wouldn't choose it over those two.
    And the forum comes to the rescue again.

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    Default Re: Montolit DNA 230mm 22.2/25.4 bore

    Tradetiler do that size too and if you find it cheaper anywhere else tradetiler can price match

    Rubi CPC is good too , i have one , not tried the montolit yet.
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    Default Re: Montolit DNA 230mm 22.2/25.4 bore

    Thanks, will check around.

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    Default Re: Montolit DNA 230mm 22.2/25.4 bore

    Some of us have to work during the day time.....


    Out of all the tile blades i have used over the years the monty blade is the best one ever..

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    Default Re: Montolit DNA 230mm 22.2/25.4 bore

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Some of us have to work during the day time.....


    Out of all the tile blades i have used over the years the monty blade is the best one ever..

    i was on lunch, wait for floor to set break
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    Default Re: Montolit DNA 230mm 22.2/25.4 bore

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Some of us have to work during the day time.....


    Out of all the tile blades i have used over the years the monty blade is the best one ever..
    so my concerns about cutting neat are not a concern?
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    Default Re: Montolit DNA 230mm 22.2/25.4 bore

    Not at all... Zero chipping on soft stone or porcelain..

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    Default Re: Montolit DNA 230mm 22.2/25.4 bore

    Sorry fo the late 'thanks', been woking away fom net access.

    I think I will go for this blade. The old Dewalt one is still cutting OK, but I can feel the load on the motor. I shall save that fo ceramics etc.

    And befoe you ask, yes I tied a few attempts to sharpen. I made a few cuts timming a knife sharpenning stone and a sandstone, but not a great success.
    Experience is not years of doing a job, it's mistakes you have made and what you learned.

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