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hey – anyone have experience cutting limestone tiles w/ a dryblade? continuous rim or segmented?
thanks john rhone
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Yes. Depending on the thickness and the accuracy, could be that you would want to do it wet. Also, there are different types/densities of limestone. Indiana? Kansas? Mexico? German/lithographic? French?
Different strokes for different folks (and girls do like diamonds--some segmented fast and dry/some like it smooth, slow, dry with a mask)
You go figure and then when you know for sure what it is you want to go cuttin' up call:
GranQuartz
Decatur, GA
(800)458-6222
I dealt with these folks for 15 years. They know their stuff and they ain't your run of the mill diamond telemarketeers.
Jeff