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None locally, anywhere, and that included the professional places, not just the Big Boxes with shamelessly undertrained personnel. This story has all happy endings, and I delight in walking on my pavers and admiring my work. I can even allow the 10% grumpage standard in reviews, but this was overwhelming. project total) but alas no blade. I had the saw and the pile of 60mm thick pavers to be cut (an 800 sq.
Shipping was exactly as promised. ft. I chanced upon this blade on Amazon and, not knowing the potential life of one blade, bought two. I completed the project with the first blade still cutting as if it were right out of the box.Use care and patience and plenty of water in your cutting and, I trust, you will experience the same delight in your money being very well spent on this quality blade.At the time I was shopping online there were, as I recall, 10 reviews, all positive.
I used this blade to cut 2.5-inch thick concrete pavers on a wet table saw.This blade does not last past 100 feet of cutting. how much should I expect it to last. By the way, the paver size is 6" X 9" and I am not a paver contractor - just a weekend DIY.So, is it normal for this amount of cut.
Excellant blade for the price, I used it to cut concrete pavers and had no problems. probably cheaper than renting a wet saw, I recomend this blade highly, cut the pavers fast and nice smooth cut, no chips.
I installed this on my MK wet saw to cut concrete pavers that were 4x8. Worked great. It cut them like I was cutting wood.
This blade lasted for 2-3 weeks in a wet saw while building a stone wall, and cut perfectly well throughout it's life. What more can you ask for in a 10 inch blade that is under $30.
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