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    Quote Originally Posted by John Palmer View Post
    Yes, we also have a Dewalt 14" in our shop and it works great.

    But as Pat said, you need to buy the right wheels, some cut well and last, while others don't. I have found the best priced and quality wheels at our two metal supply yards.
    yes the dewalts wheels are junk they seam to get glass hard i use the ones from the welding shop they are Sait work the best ones i have used they do not over work the saw and cut quick and brake down of the wheel is not bad. the hard wheels last longer but you push harder and over load the saw and have bad cut that are not square
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 12-30-2008 at 07:51 PM.
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