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Does anyone know where I can buy a cutting disc for a Broccolina wet saw?
Preferably one that would cut hard tiles.... -
Cutting disc for Broccolina
Does anyone know where I can buy a cutting disc for a Broccolina wet saw?
Preferably one that would cut hard tiles.
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Re: Cutting disc for Broccolina
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Cutting disc for Broccolina
Tradetiler Tilers Diamond Wheels
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Re: Cutting disc for Broccolina
Fad, I was looking about 2 years ago for a blade for my Briccolina. I think the only place I could find one was in Italy at well over 100 Euro per blade. Am I right in thinking you are looking for the disc with 2 holes? One hole in the middle and a small hole that fits over the 'nodule' on the cutter? If so, then all I did was to angle grind off the nodule on the cutter. Now my Briccolina can accept any (right sized) disk. I have been using my Briccolina (without the nodule) for over 2 years now and cutting off it's nodule has not affected it's performance. Cheers Sean
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Re: Cutting disc for Broccolina
pentagon tiles, Harlow ,stock the bricccolina £130 and sell the replacement blades, best mini wet saw on the market imo
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fad (05-09-2010), whitebeam (04-09-2010)
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Re: Cutting disc for Broccolina
It's a spot on little wet cutter.........
I ground off the nipple and bought a standard blade from Trade Tiler
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