Slight tangent, admittedly, but I've just uploaded a new page all about identifying good diamond blades
Some of you will recall that, last year, we sent a few free diamond blades out to selected contractors to get feedback on the performance and the company behind the scheme was so pleased with the results that they decided to sponsor a full page all about things to look for when buying a blade. Naturally, they're hoping you'll buy from them, but the advice is applicable to ALL diamond blades, not just the very good products they supply.
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Didn't see any mention of blades for cutting clay pipes...are we meant to keep struggling with the chain cutters? :;):
Interesting info about the faults that can occur through misuse, is there any truth in that after cutting hard materials the bond of the blade can be re opened by cutting abrasive materials? I have noticed it myself but is there a real explanation for it?
Interesting info about the faults that can occur through misuse, is there any truth in that after cutting hard materials the bond of the blade can be re opened by cutting abrasive materials? I have noticed it myself but is there a real explanation for it?
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