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Is this the best diamond wheel for natural stone? I've got a job coming up to cut some 30mm thick stone and I need to replace my diamond wheel for ... -
Montolit DNA ??
Is this the best diamond wheel for natural stone? I've got a job coming up to cut some 30mm thick stone and I need to replace my diamond wheel for this job to get a perfect finish as my Marcrist wheel is chipping the stone too much. Any advice would be helpful. Cheers Ross
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mr howe will be able to answer this for u mate ;0)
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I use mine for all tiles..and no probs here.. cuts through stone like a hot knife to butter
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Dave
I use mine for all tiles..and no probs here.. cuts through stone like a hot knife to butter
Thanks Dave. Order mine up from Trade Tiler in the week then.
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I have used it on travertine/marble ( polished)/ hard limestones.. i love it and will not use another at present.. No disrespect to the Dewalt blade on stone but the monty eats it and $hits it back out... it is that quick at cutting.
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have to agree with dave i bought the macrist ck850 and was dissapointed with it should have listened to his advice and got the dna blade in the first place. now i have it its the best blade ive used.
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Last edited by tedley34; 12-10-2010 at 06:55 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Dave
I have used it on travertine/marble ( polished)/ hard limestones.. i love it and will not use another at present.. No disrespect to the Dewalt blade on stone but the monty eats it and $hits it back out... it is that quick at cutting.
Had a sample of the stone today so I could see how it cuts in prep for the job and I'm pleased coz my Marcrist can't handle this stone.
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I found my marcrist wouldn't cut slate that well... but the DNA does..
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have you tried the Dna on white marbles such as statuarory or thassos and how is it on quartzite?
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Not yet gary but have got quartz in a couple weeks..
It cuts Carrera ok and Florentine..
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