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I need a new diamond blade for my Rubi DW 250 n wet cutter, considering getting a Marcrist instead of replacing it with a Rubi blade, heard Marcrist are very ... -
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Wet Tile cutting blade
I need a new diamond blade for my Rubi DW 250 n wet cutter, considering getting a Marcrist instead of replacing it with a Rubi blade, heard Marcrist are very good, anybody got any thoughts on which is best? would be glad for any guidance.
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i prefer marcist- http/sanyko://www.tradetiler.com/
but also use cheaper ones on ceramics
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I know that guys who've used these say they're the bees knees!
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They are..
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Believe me.. it is the dogs danglies of saw blades.. i have one and it is awesome..
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It's gonna be my next blade for sure
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Re: Wet Tile cutting blade

Originally Posted by
david campbell
i prefer marcist- http/sanyko://www.tradetiler.com/
but also use cheaper ones on ceramics
i'm not impressed with my marcrist blade, it cuts well on porcelain but chips the tile. its ok where the tiles meet the corner as the silicon will cover but not good butted up to a corner bead i.e. near a window
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Thanks mate, thats very useful, think I will definitely go with the Montolit.
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