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If you use the incorrect blade when cutting granite, you can experience a series of setbacks. When approaching a granite project or a cutting project that involves any hard, non-abrasive surface, you need to use a blade with a softer bond. A hard bonded blade will not wear properly, and you will either lose the ability to cut altogether, or you will spend far more time than the project actually requires.
At BargainBlade.com, we carry a wide rage of diamond saw blades designed for cutting granite, masonry, and cured concrete. Our porcelain/stone continuous rim blade provides you with a smooth, steady cut. It is durable and it is effective for even the most complex jobs. In many cases, large diameter segmented turbo blades are the most effective tools to use when cutting granite. The surface area they cover and the RPM they provide can reduce the amount of time you spend on a job without sacrificing precision. We offer larger diameter blades that can be used in conjunction with a variety of saws. We can also supply you with smaller blades that can be used with grinders and skill saws.
Our single row cup wheels are designed for rough work on granite, masonry, and concrete. They provide fast burr and form mark removal. They work efficiently, so again, you will not be forced to spend more time on a job than is required. We also carry double row cup wheels that give you more surface area than their single row counterparts. If you have any questions regarding a current granite cutting project, you can contact us at 1-800-938-0051. We can discuss the intricacies of the project, and we can help you find the materials that will make your work as easy and effective as possible.
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