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Choose diamond blades carefully, experts told

Published on: Tuesday, 25 May 2010 04:00PM | Author: Editor |
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Choosing the right diamond blades for the job at hand is crucial, says one writer, whose comments are likely to be useful to professionals in the construction industry.

Becky Schultz on Concrete Contractor asked various experts for their opinions on the subject and asked whether higher quality was important - she was told that the cost per inch-foot of cutting is a more useful way of measuring value.

In addition, the size of a job can be a good way to determine whether or not it is worthwhile to invest in a premium blade.

Also, consider whether wet or dry cutting will be involved, as this plays a role in the selection of diamond blades, Ms Schultz said.

Matching blade and saw speed is another area to think about prior to purchasing new tools, she concluded.

Other topics recently covered by Concrete Contractor include the new anchoring system for stabilising a structure in the UK and new business tools for construction experts on smartphones.
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