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    Default New blade for Applestone...

    Picked up a decent sized Applestone job to do in a couple of months time, so I am going to treat myself to a new blade for my D24000



    I know a few of the lads here have these already, but I have managed quite canny with the standard DW porcelain wheel thus far.

    Thinking of throwing a one of these in my shopping cart as well, handy wheel to have:



    Looking forward to seeing if they are what they are cracked up to be
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    Default Re: New blade for Applestone...

    That small wheel looks a good addition to the tool box.....as does the big one.
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    Default Re: New blade for Applestone...

    I have been testing the smaller wheel for trade tiler.. IMO it is the fastest and cleanest cutting blade i have ever used.. and when i say fast cutting, it is..

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    Default Re: New blade for Applestone...

    Oh! and the DNA blade.. you will love it, trust me.

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