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Another new diamond blade innovation Monty are launching
Its common knowledge that chipped edges or a bad finish can occur when cutting hard ceramic tiles? Solution: the new Montolit CG ... -
Another new Montolit blade....
Another new diamond blade innovation Monty are launching
Its common knowledge that chipped edges or a bad finish can occur when cutting hard ceramic tiles? Solution: the new Montolit CG diamond wheel!!
Increasingly hard ceramic and porcelain tiles with uneven or irregular surfaces are definitely giving the tile layer a difficult time when cutting them into beautiful creative shapes and innovative patterns that are being demanded by the customer of today!!
These clients require such perfection in the finish that it is really difficult for the tile layer to achieve the desired effect without having a complicated array of specific tiling tools, plus a good deal of experience!!
For wet or dry cutting such hard tiles as these Montolit has created a new continuous rim diamond blade called Progres CG.
Thanks to the particular mixture of diamond and metal within the cutting crown, Montolit have developed such an innovative blade that the cutting operation is very fast and very precise in terms of aesthetics because the risk of chipping hard tiles has been greatly reduced.
Today the Montolit CG Diamond Blade represents the top of the range as regards diamond blades designed for cutting Gres Porcelain.
These blades are now readily available in 115 and 125 mm diameters.
Last edited by merlecollins; 27-04-2010 at 08:50 PM.
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Re: Another new Montolit blade....
There doing a few smaller blades at the moment
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Another new Montolit blade....

Originally Posted by
gooner59
how much??
I second that HOW MUCH.....Alby
dont suffer problems find solutions
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Re: Another new Montolit blade....
No idea lads, think they are only in Italy at the moment - but I dare say if yo got in touch with David at TT he'd be able to get a price on this blade and the small one I posted last week
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Re: Another new Montolit blade....
Better than Marcrist CK850 or is it one of those blades you keep for certain jobs? Suppiose it depends on price eh...
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's to late to stop reading it!!
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