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Looks like i or my colleague have bent the blade on the dewalt as its got a bit of a wobble has anyone found a non dewalt blade to be ... -
Dewalt D24000 ,Blade alternative.
Looks like i or my colleague have bent the blade on the dewalt as its got a bit of a wobble has anyone found a non dewalt blade to be any better than standard? I've got a marcrist in my small wet cutter and angle grinder and they're good, anybody used one in a dewalt?
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Lee.
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re: Dewalt D24000 ,Blade alternative.
I do Lee..
I use the montolit DNA blade from Tradetiler... awesome blade..
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re: Dewalt D24000 ,Blade alternative.
I was just about to say 'Dave says the DNA blade from TT is the one to get'. But you got there before me.
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Re: Dewalt D24000 ,Blade alternative.
If you need another DeWalt pro blade, I have some in stock
Give us a ring or drop an email and we will do you a special cheap price 
01455 230 555
sales@tradetiler.com
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Re: Dewalt D24000 ,Blade alternative.

Originally Posted by
David - Tradetiler
If you need another DeWalt pro blade, I have some in stock
Give us a ring or drop an email and we will do you a special cheap price
01455 230 555
sales@tradetiler.com Is there any chance i could get the 45deg/stop guide thingy me bob as i bought this second hand and it didn't come with one, it's one of the earlier models if that makes a difference.
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Re: Dewalt D24000 ,Blade alternative.
part 251 on the drawing (ref 612688-00) any Dewalt repait agent can order you one in. We dont haver an account for spare parts so I would have to buy it through another dealer increasing the cost.
If you don't mind paying the extra I can order one - No idea of the price at the moment, sorry
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