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BENCHMARK 4.5" Diamond Assorted Blades Set - 3 Piece for $9.97

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[Home Hardware] BENCHMARK 4.5" Diamond Assorted Blades Set - 3 Piece for $9.97

  • For small circular saws and angle grinders
  • Knock out allows blade to have either a 5/8" or 7/8" arbor
  • Turbo diamond saw blade: suitable for dry and wet cutting of stone, building materials, concrete and brick
  • Segmented diamond saw blade: suitable for dry cutting of building materials, cured and reinforced concrete and brick
  • Continuous diamond saw blade: suitable for dry and wet cutting of stone, tile and ceramic
  • Maximum RPM: 15,000
  • Includes: 4.5" turbo diamond saw blade, 4.5" segmented diamond saw blade, 4.5" continuous diamond saw blade
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Low quality. You wouldn't want to cut expensive porcelain, for example, with that continuous diamond blade.
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If you're looking for a balance between price and quality go with the Makita continuous rim diamond blade on your grinder. I've been too lazy to bring out the 10" tile saw this winter and clean it, so I've done entire bathrooms and kitchens with just a grinder for cutting.
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Funny, I am using a web browser on my desktop and it just says "Available at SUCH-AND-SUCH-STORE" ... no inventory counts.
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ttiger wrote: Funny, I am using a web browser on my desktop and it just says "Available at SUCH-AND-SUCH-STORE" ... no inventory counts.
Weird! I’m on a iPhone.
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NamesJeb wrote: If you're looking for a balance between price and quality go with the Makita continuous rim diamond blade on your grinder. I've been too lazy to bring out the 10" tile saw this winter and clean it, so I've done entire bathrooms and kitchens with just a grinder for cutting.
Is this the one you used?

https://www.amazon.ca/Makita-B-69565-Di ... 3880&psc=1
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I use model makita 95065. It specifically says "Porcelain, tile, stone" on the package. However the one you linked appears to look the same just not sure it's exactly the same.

Lucky timing, only reason I was able to check is I'm by chance tiling a bathroon floor this morning.

Update on blade: I've done another 3 bathrooms using this blade and it's not giving the cleanest edges anymore. Probably wouldn't use for exposed edges until I put a new blade on.

Also grinding tiles is a bit of a learning curve. You want to cut fully through the tile on both your entry and exit points and then score a line between the two. If you're doing an L cut you will want to cut fully through on entry and exit and also at the joint where the L meets and then proceed to connect the dots. Do all grinding on a scrap sheet of drywall or 2 to help absord vibrations and reduce tile breakage.
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Thanks for the info! I have heard good info about about Pearl blades (Pearl Abrasive P4 Turbo Mesh Diamond Blades) and had them recommended for tile work if you ever run across those. I'm always looking for real life feedback on the performance of various tools/blades/etc.

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