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Jack Bowman
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Saw blade

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I'm ready for a new 10" tile saw blade. I have checked the archives but couldn't find reports on MK lapidary blades. Anybody using this grade of blade or know anything about it. Main use would be pattern bar cutting. Daily.

Thank you,

Jack
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Re: Saw blade

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Jack Bowman wrote:I'm ready for a new 10" tile saw blade. I have checked the archives but couldn't find reports on MK lapidary blades. Anybody using this grade of blade or know anything about it. Main use would be pattern bar cutting. Daily.

Thank you,

Jack
jack, have a 7" blade mk saw and use their 215gl glass blade regularly to cut slabs and love the blade - i keep it refreshed with a silicon carbide block that i get at lowes - have the 303 professional blade but i think i got the wrong arbor size and haven't had a chance to call mk customer service yet so haven't installed that one...
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Brian and Jenny Blanthorn
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Re: Saw blade

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Jack Bowman wrote:I'm ready for a new 10" tile saw blade. I have checked the archives but couldn't find reports on MK lapidary blades. Anybody using this grade of blade or know anything about it. Main use would be pattern bar cutting. Daily.

Thank you,

Jack
I like the MK 297 notched blade but this is for big stuff

4 small rods U might prefer a smooth rimmed one

http://www.mkdiamond.com/lapidary/00_fs.html

U could ask His

http://www.hisglassworks.com/pages/bladeindex.html

Brian
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