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Post: # 104046Post local patios and driveway

these are ketley blues in fact but same thing pretty much, im using them as a border edge, very expensive but very nice, not having much joy cutting them with my grinder, and i use a big 14" k1250 saw so i dont really want to be burning out blades, does anyone want to suggest a good blade i should be buying that really suits the job?

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Post: # 104050Post lutonlagerlout

hey dan long time !
blues are the hardest brick going so i would suggest laying them with a mortar perp on curves
pulvex do excellent blades but any blade is going to struggle with staffs
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Post: # 104051Post local patios and driveway

hi tony, yep its been ages, hope you are well. i thought as much, might be better off cutting with cheap 9" blades then. sadly theres no avoiding these cuts to get the finish right

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Post: # 104053Post mickg

I have not had any issues cutting them with Duro or red 10 blades
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Post: # 104065Post local patios and driveway

will have a google then thanks mick

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