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    Default Best budget diamond wheel

    Require a new wheel for my Master Tiler (180 wheel). Will be working with travertine for the next 4-5 weeks so ideally want something that will be best for stone. Had a Sankyo wheel last time and quite liked it, but wondering which would be the best of Trade Tiler's selection. Sankyo (£33), Marcrist CK850 (£56) or the Rubi CPC2 (£66). Heard reports about the Marcrist wheels chipping porcelain?

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    marcrist m8, but don't let it get too hot.

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    The Rubi CPC2 apparently is really good though I haven't used one. I have just removed a marcrist blade from my DW250n because it drifts too much!
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    Any definitive answers on which would be best?

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    Would post a link but might be deleted
    Try search for Right Lines,Huddersfield

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