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beenpavingfortoolong
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Post: # 97739Post beenpavingfortoolong

can anyone recommend a good blade for cutting indian stone and blue solids....was using Premier then spectrum tx10 blades but the last ones I have got dont cut s****
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 97744Post lutonlagerlout

pulvex

we have been using these for 2 years and they are the nuts

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Post: # 97747Post GB_Groundworks

i"ll second pulvex got them on on my ts410 and on big trolley mounted floor saw
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r896neo
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Post: # 97755Post r896neo

I use marcrist bf850's Pretty dear but last more than twice as long as the spectrum and also cuts faster.

I shall have to try these pulvex ones next.

beenpavingfortoolong
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Post: # 97762Post beenpavingfortoolong

yep will give pulvex a go ......

cheers
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Tony McC
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Post: # 97841Post Tony McC

More on Pulvex and why they are so highly regarded here
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 97911Post DNgroundworks

Ah shit, just bought a spectrum

Mikey_C
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Post: # 97927Post Mikey_C

ive not tried the pulvex blades, for the price I always thought the spectrum blades were good!

DNgroundworks
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Post: # 97928Post DNgroundworks

Well im going to give it a spin through some stonemarket gear ive got coming next week, well see!

r896neo
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Post: # 97965Post r896neo

I found them good enough. They lasted about 40 percent as long as the marcrist but were only 35% of the price, they cut slower though which swung me.

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Post: # 97968Post lutonlagerlout

spectrum blades are middling fine really but like the jcb blades not as quick as the pulvex
like Neo I would rather spend a bit more on a blade that works faster
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dig dug dan
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Post: # 97971Post dig dug dan

I have a pulvex, and its just been used on some stonemarket antique rustic slabs, and was struggling. My mate comes along with his pulvex blade, brought at the same time as mine, knife through butter. Whats gone wrong there?
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Mikey_C
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Post: # 97977Post Mikey_C

dig dug dan wrote:Whats gone wrong there?
he doesn't do as much as you! overheated? needs t run it through something soft? same machine (i.e. ts400 or ts410, makita etc)?

dig dug dan
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Post: # 97981Post dig dug dan

Mine is on a ts400, his a ts410.

I need to put it through some bricks or something then?
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Post: # 97984Post mickg

a lightweight block 6 - 8 times making a line straight across the block will normally put the edge back on the blade
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