DeWALT D24000 Wet Saw 2 x Dewalt Premium porcelain blades Included

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Tradetiler sorted me a dewalt out last week, Compared to my old rubi dw200 this thing flies, Hardly any water spray and really quick for mitre cuts

Only downside are the blades, On travertine we had no issues, On porcelain it chips no matter what speed you push the bed along
 
Tradetiler sorted me a dewalt out last week, Compared to my old rubi dw200 this thing flies, Hardly any water spray and really quick for mitre cuts

Only downside are the blades, On travertine we had no issues, On porcelain it chips no matter what speed you push the bed along


Strange i have had no problems with porcelain.
 
Tradetiler sorted me a dewalt out last week, Compared to my old rubi dw200 this thing flies, Hardly any water spray and really quick for mitre cuts

Only downside are the blades, On travertine we had no issues, On porcelain it chips no matter what speed you push the bed along
what blade have you got in it sim?
 
Just athought before you condem the dewalt blade...Check the machine is cutting square..an out of square guide or rail system will cause the follow edge of a blade to chip as it comes through the cut..so worth checking before you do anything else..:thumbsup:
 
The best blade seems to be the Montolit from Tradetiler but sit down when you see the price
TradeTiler.Ltd Montolit Diamond Wheels


I use the Montolit 250mm 25mm bore on my sigma cutter.
I pay around £120 ish plus vat but it lasts forever, I changed it a year ago and its still as good as new after very heavy usage. I would not really want to use anything else, I tried a cheap £50 version but it was very inferior.

:thumbsup:
 
Just athought before you condem the dewalt blade...Check the machine is cutting square..an out of square guide or rail system will cause the follow edge of a blade to chip as it comes through the cut..so worth checking before you do anything else..:thumbsup:

Was checked when it came out the box and cuts square from new

Have another porcelain job in the new year so will be trying it again before i purchase a new blade, Till then i will use the Fein to finish the edges!
 

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