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Ian

There is no doubt whatsoever that the d24000 is a monster of a machine, they pay for themselves after a matter of weeks, especially if you do a lot of stone work.
 
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Ian

I haven't even worn out one of the 2 blades I got with it! Nearly 2 years since I got the saw.
 
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Ian

Just worn the Dewalt blade out but had a Rubi CPC blade to go on, not happy with that at all.

Mega money for the DNA, I'll definitely get one when the 2 dewalt ones wear out, I reckon that'll be about 2018 :lol: they don't seem to wear out.
 
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Gazzer

Most people dont rate the standard wheel but its done well for me. Very cheap too but I know there are 2 types, cant remember which one i have.
 
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Ian

The 2 I've got are the premium porcelain blades, on rectified edges it's really difficult to tell which edge is cut and which edge is factory, I can't fault them. I think they're £60 to buy from tradetiler.
 
G

Gazzer

The 2 I've got are the premium porcelain blades, on rectified edges it's really difficult to tell which edge is cut and which edge is factory, I can't fault them. I think they're £60 to buy from tradetiler.
I thought I saw them for about £48 online.
 

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