Diamond blade

All forms of block paving, brick paving, flexible or rigid, concrete or clays, new construction or renovation
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BillieJNR
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Location: CREWE

Post: # 2372Post BillieJNR

I've been using a 9" diamond blade to dry cut 50mm blocks. It was only a ten quid cheapie, but it's been doing a good job. Quite suddenly, it started to have poor cutting performance along with lots of sparks. There's plenty of diamond left, so I'm not sure why it would stop cutting properly?????

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Post: # 2375Post 84-1093879891

Poor performance? Lots of sparks? You're out of blade, Billie. You might think there are lots of diamonds left, but the diamond coating on those cheaper blades is pretty thin and soon wears away. Time for a new blade. methinks.

BillieJNR
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Location: CREWE

Post: # 2385Post BillieJNR

Oh well, I've had my ten quids worth; cut over a hundred blocks. I did hear from somebody who knows very little more than me, that these things could be dressed/sharpened by cutting some sandstone or tarmac? Thanks for the info.

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Post: # 2387Post 84-1093879891

You're wrong - they know even less than you! ;)

You cannot re-sharpen a spent blade by forcing it through bitmac or sandstone. If you could, every contractor in the trade would be at it!

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