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Most advice given here recently has been for dry work and 230mm discs.

My 2 stroke stone saw is about due for a new blade and I wondered if
anyone has a recommendation or comments about something suitable for wet
cutting?

I have rather a lot of concrete blocks to lay.

regards
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Most advice given here recently has been for dry work and 230mm discs.

My 2 stroke stone saw is about due for a new blade and I wondered if
anyone has a recommendation or comments about something suitable for wet
cutting?

I have rather a lot of concrete blocks to lay.

regards
--
Tim Lamb


No idea whether it's a good one or a good price, but Screwfix have the
DeWalt DT3765 reduced from £125 to £55 in their clearance section.

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Most advice given here recently has been for dry work and 230mm

discs.

My 2 stroke stone saw is about due for a new blade and I wondered if
anyone has a recommendation or comments about something suitable for

wet
cutting?

I have rather a lot of concrete blocks to lay.

regards
--
Tim Lamb


Tim,

18 months ago I bought a bulk lot of 10 on ebay - they are "Blue Spot"
"Pro Series" "Professional" stock code 19533 - as is the way with
these things I was somewhat sceptical hence buying 10 rather than one,
however despite very heavy usage chopping up concrete slabs and blocks
I've still only used 3 off them! I think they were supposed for dry
use, but I've used them both dry and wet and they've performed very
well.

AWEM

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"Tim Lamb" wrote in message
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Most advice given here recently has been for dry work and 230mm

discs.

My 2 stroke stone saw is about due for a new blade and I wondered if
anyone has a recommendation or comments about something suitable for

wet
cutting?

I have rather a lot of concrete blocks to lay.

regards
--
Tim Lamb


Tim,

18 months ago I bought a bulk lot of 10 on ebay - they are "Blue Spot"
"Pro Series" "Professional" stock code 19533 - as is the way with
these things I was somewhat sceptical hence buying 10 rather than one,
however despite very heavy usage chopping up concrete slabs and blocks
I've still only used 3 off them! I think they were supposed for dry
use, but I've used them both dry and wet and they've performed very
well.


Hmm.. Disc prices seem to vary between 15 and 150ukp!

Manufacturers claims seem to centre around hardness of material to be
cut. I.e. insulating block to seasoned, flint based concrete.

Nobody mentions wet cutting.

regards

--
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In message , Andrew Mawson
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"Tim Lamb" wrote in message
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Most advice given here recently has been for dry work and 230mm

discs.

My 2 stroke stone saw is about due for a new blade and I wondered

if
anyone has a recommendation or comments about something suitable

for
wet
cutting?

I have rather a lot of concrete blocks to lay.

regards
--
Tim Lamb


Tim,

18 months ago I bought a bulk lot of 10 on ebay - they are "Blue

Spot"
"Pro Series" "Professional" stock code 19533 - as is the way with
these things I was somewhat sceptical hence buying 10 rather than

one,
however despite very heavy usage chopping up concrete slabs and

blocks
I've still only used 3 off them! I think they were supposed for dry
use, but I've used them both dry and wet and they've performed very
well.


Hmm.. Disc prices seem to vary between 15 and 150ukp!

Manufacturers claims seem to centre around hardness of material to

be
cut. I.e. insulating block to seasoned, flint based concrete.

Nobody mentions wet cutting.

regards

--
Tim Lamb


Mine came from :

http://tool-bargains.co.uk/

I paid £73 for 10 off plus postage

AWEM




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"Tim Lamb" wrote in message
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In message , Andrew Mawson
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"Tim Lamb" wrote in message
.. .
Most advice given here recently has been for dry work and 230mm
discs.

My 2 stroke stone saw is about due for a new blade and I wondered

if
anyone has a recommendation or comments about something suitable

for
wet
cutting?

I have rather a lot of concrete blocks to lay.

regards
--
Tim Lamb

Tim,

18 months ago I bought a bulk lot of 10 on ebay - they are "Blue

Spot"
"Pro Series" "Professional" stock code 19533 - as is the way with
these things I was somewhat sceptical hence buying 10 rather than

one,
however despite very heavy usage chopping up concrete slabs and

blocks
I've still only used 3 off them! I think they were supposed for dry
use, but I've used them both dry and wet and they've performed very
well.


Hmm.. Disc prices seem to vary between 15 and 150ukp!

Manufacturers claims seem to centre around hardness of material to

be
cut. I.e. insulating block to seasoned, flint based concrete.

Nobody mentions wet cutting.

regards

--
Tim Lamb


Mine came from :

http://tool-bargains.co.uk/

I paid £73 for 10 off plus postage


Must have been a temporary line. They are only offering concrete
grinding discs at the moment.

Plenty of stuff on e-bay.

Lots say dry use so perhaps one could conclude the others are OK in the
wet:-)

regards

--
Tim Lamb
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In message , Andrew Mawson
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"Tim Lamb" wrote in message
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In message , Andrew

Mawson
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"Tim Lamb" wrote in message
.. .
Most advice given here recently has been for dry work and

230mm
discs.

My 2 stroke stone saw is about due for a new blade and I

wondered
if
anyone has a recommendation or comments about something

suitable
for
wet
cutting?

I have rather a lot of concrete blocks to lay.

regards
--
Tim Lamb

Tim,

18 months ago I bought a bulk lot of 10 on ebay - they are "Blue

Spot"
"Pro Series" "Professional" stock code 19533 - as is the way

with
these things I was somewhat sceptical hence buying 10 rather

than
one,
however despite very heavy usage chopping up concrete slabs and

blocks
I've still only used 3 off them! I think they were supposed for

dry
use, but I've used them both dry and wet and they've performed

very
well.

Hmm.. Disc prices seem to vary between 15 and 150ukp!

Manufacturers claims seem to centre around hardness of material

to
be
cut. I.e. insulating block to seasoned, flint based concrete.

Nobody mentions wet cutting.

regards

--
Tim Lamb


Mine came from :

http://tool-bargains.co.uk/

I paid £73 for 10 off plus postage


Must have been a temporary line. They are only offering concrete
grinding discs at the moment.

Plenty of stuff on e-bay.

Lots say dry use so perhaps one could conclude the others are OK in

the
wet:-)

regards

--
Tim Lamb


Mine say dry use, but are absolutely fine in the wet. They don't say
only dry use.

AWEM


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"Tim Lamb" wrote in message

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In message , Andrew Mawson
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"Tim Lamb" wrote in message
.. .
In message , Andrew

Mawson
writes


"Tim Lamb" wrote in message
.. .
Most advice given here recently has been for dry work and

230mm
discs.


My 2 stroke stone saw is about due for a new blade and I

wondered
if
anyone has a recommendation or comments about something

suitable
for
wet
cutting?


I have rather a lot of concrete blocks to lay.


regards
--
Tim Lamb


Tim,


18 months ago I bought a bulk lot of 10 on ebay - they are "Blue
Spot"
"Pro Series" "Professional" stock code 19533 - as is the way

with
these things I was somewhat sceptical hence buying 10 rather

than
one,
however despite very heavy usage chopping up concrete slabs and
blocks
I've still only used 3 off them! I think they were supposed for

dry
use, but I've used them both dry and wet and they've performed

very
well.


Hmm.. Disc prices seem to vary between 15 and 150ukp!


Manufacturers claims seem to centre around hardness of material

to
be
cut. I.e. insulating block to seasoned, flint based concrete.


Nobody mentions wet cutting.


regards


--
Tim Lamb


Mine came from :


http://tool-bargains.co.uk/


I paid £73 for 10 off plus postage


Must have been a temporary line. They are only offering concrete
grinding discs at the moment.


Plenty of stuff on e-bay.


Lots say dry use so perhaps one could conclude the others are OK in

the
wet:-)


regards


--
Tim Lamb


Mine say dry use, but are absolutely fine in the wet. They don't say
only dry use.

AWEM


The distinction is the ability to withstand the heat of dry cutting.

The soft/hard materials thing is all about the matrix the diamonds are
embedded in - in hard materials, they wear down fast so the metal
matrix needs to be softer so it wears away and exposes fresh
diamonds. In soft materials, a soft matrix would be a waste of
(still) good diamonds.
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Nobody mentions wet cutting.


regards


--
Tim Lamb


Mine came from :


http://tool-bargains.co.uk/


I paid £73 for 10 off plus postage


Must have been a temporary line. They are only offering concrete
grinding discs at the moment.


Plenty of stuff on e-bay.


Lots say dry use so perhaps one could conclude the others are OK in

the
wet:-)


regards


--
Tim Lamb


Mine say dry use, but are absolutely fine in the wet. They don't say
only dry use.

AWEM


The distinction is the ability to withstand the heat of dry cutting.

The soft/hard materials thing is all about the matrix the diamonds are
embedded in - in hard materials, they wear down fast so the metal
matrix needs to be softer so it wears away and exposes fresh
diamonds. In soft materials, a soft matrix would be a waste of
(still) good diamonds.


yebbut, they don't tell you about the matrix. Sometimes they mention
laser welding. What is the significance of that?

regards

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Tim Lamb
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Nobody mentions wet cutting.


regards


--
Tim Lamb


Mine came from :


http://tool-bargains.co.uk/


I paid £73 for 10 off plus postage


Must have been a temporary line. They are only offering concrete
grinding discs at the moment.


Plenty of stuff on e-bay.


Lots say dry use so perhaps one could conclude the others are OK in
the
wet:-)


regards


--
Tim Lamb


Mine say dry use, but are absolutely fine in the wet. They don't say
only dry use.


AWEM


The distinction is the ability to withstand the heat of dry cutting.


The soft/hard materials thing is all about the matrix the diamonds are
embedded in - in hard materials, they wear down fast so the metal
matrix needs to be softer so it wears away and exposes fresh
diamonds. *In soft materials, a soft matrix would be a waste of
(still) good diamonds.


yebbut, they don't tell you about the matrix. Sometimes they mention
laser welding. What is the significance of that?

regards

--
Tim Lamb


Dunno what that is implying - apart from sounding whizzo - maybe it's
just saying that cheap electro-plated crap.


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On 22 July, 22:49, Tim Lamb wrote:



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Nobody mentions wet cutting.


regards


--
Tim Lamb


Mine came from :


http://tool-bargains.co.uk/


I paid £73 for 10 off plus postage


Must have been a temporary line. They are only offering concrete
grinding discs at the moment.


Plenty of stuff on e-bay.


Lots say dry use so perhaps one could conclude the others are OK in
the
wet:-)


regards


--
Tim Lamb


Mine say dry use, but are absolutely fine in the wet. They don't say
only dry use.


AWEM


The distinction is the ability to withstand the heat of dry cutting.


The soft/hard materials thing is all about the matrix the diamonds are
embedded in - in hard materials, they wear down fast so the metal
matrix needs to be softer so it wears away and exposes fresh
diamonds. *In soft materials, a soft matrix would be a waste of
(still) good diamonds.


yebbut, they don't tell you about the matrix. Sometimes they mention
laser welding. What is the significance of that?


regards


--
Tim Lamb


Dunno what that is implying - apart from sounding whizzo - maybe it's
just saying that cheap electro-plated crap.


+ "they are not"

I think that must be what it means. I am getting some worktops cut
from stainless plate, and have been nosing around various laser/hi def
plasma/water jet cutters lately, and a couple of the laser places have
mentioned welding diamond blades. I guess it makes sense, it would
have to be CNC, and as my shallow understanding goes the laser allows
very narrow but very penetrative welds.
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