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Hi All,
At present i've got a Wickes 450w wet saw, about 5 years old now, its had many blades but would it be worth buying a marcrist blade for it? i'm also thinking of buying new wet saw, any recommendations? 90% of work is ceramics so don't use wet often, but recently done a stone and a Porc.

The Vitrex 750 is a great little cutter for what you do:thumbsup: Loads more power than what you're used to as well:thumbsup:

http://www.**************/acatalog/vitrex-750.jpg
 
T

The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

the Vitrex has a 180mm wheel with 16mm bore but if you change the flange around a 22.2mm blade will fit perfectly. see specs on Tradetiler Wet Tile Saws
scroll down to the vitrex.


Cheers for that, good tip mate. I bought the glass blade 180mm then realised it was a different bore. I will follow your advice, I thought I had wasted my money. Nice one:thumbsup:
 
Y

Yorkshire Tiling Services

A diamond blade does not actually cut. Instead, it grinds. They have rectangular teeth (segments) which contain diamond crystals on the tip of each segment for grinding through very hard materials.
The bond is a term used for the softness or hardness of the powder metaldiamonds in place. The bond controls the rate at which the Diamond Segments wear down and allow new diamonds to become exposed at the surface to continue grinding with a "sharp" edge. The most important step is matching a blade with the right bond to your specific cutting material. In addition, the grit (size), hardness and concentration of the diamonds in diamond segments should also match the nature of the material to be cut. For example, the harder the material is, the smaller the diamond's size should be, because smaller diamonds are more easily able to cut into hard materials.

These are not my words,but an informative extract from a Wikipedia entry.
The full entry can be found here....
Diamond blade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



 
Hi Paul,

I got the Vitrex750W, and so far it has been ok, but I am starting to think the red standard blade that comes with it is absolute pants, and should be upgraded asap.

Will be doing a small full bathroom in 12mm trav next week, so will let you know how the marcrist & 750w motor performs with it.

I get to use it first time on Monday, sow ill let you know how I get on.
 

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