For most contractors, diamond blade versatility is a key factor in determining which blade is best for the job. Not all blades are created equal. In most cases, diamond blades are specialized for the material being cut. So in other words, concrete blades should cut concrete, asphalt blades should cut asphalt etc. There are however,…
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💧Why You Should Have Portable Water Tanks For Construction Cutting
Safety is always the top priority in construction. Cutting construction materials can create hazardous dust. Taking all the proper precautions while cutting concrete, asphalt, stone, brick and block is an extremely important step in keeping the job site safe. Wet cutting mitigates the amount of dust produced while cutting into these materials. If a hose…
🚨New Diamond Blade Alert🚨
Introducing our new After Shock Diamond Blade. The blade is ideal for cutting concrete pavers, stone, natural stone, granite and concrete. We would classify it as a masonry diamond blade but it is also great for cutting concrete. Because of it’s advanced bond, it can actually safely cut asphalt also. The diamond blade has special…
Diamond King At The New England Public Works Expo 2019
This year Diamond King Tools will be exhibiting at the New England Public works expo. This is a great show for us to deal with all of our best customers from the DPW’s all across New England. This is one of the last trade shows in the area that is focused on municipalities and heavy…
What Is Dressing A Diamond Blade & How To Do It
Diamond blades need to be replaced. The frequency of switching out blades depends on a bunch of factors. It depends on the diamond blade itself, the material being cut, the saw, the operator, and if you are cutting wet or dry etc. With these things being considered, I’m going to let you in on a…
Continuous Rim Diamond Blades vs Segmented Diamond Blades
Diamond blade segment type plays a huge factor in how the blade performs. Everything from the speed of the cut to the accuracy of the cut can be determined by the segment type. Two of the main segment rim types are segmented and continuous rim. Segmented diamond blades are much more popular overall in the…
Best Tool To Finish Concrete? Cup Wheels!
Concrete cup wheels are essential in finishing concrete properly. During the forming process, concrete can sometimes come out a little imperfect. Concrete then needs to be cut, smoothed etc to get the great final finished product. Cup wheels are mainly used to grind or polish stone and concrete. In this case we will focus on…
How To Choose Between A Tuck Point Diamond Blade And Sandwich Blade? What Is Better?
Tuck point blades are used to clear mortar joints and to prep masonry surfaces. When picking a diamond blade for this type of work, you have two main choices, a tuck point blue blaster and a sandwich diamond blade. The most common choice is the Blue Blaster Tuck Point Blade. This is a super premium…
Why Does Diamond Blade Segment Height Matter?
The segment height on a diamond blade is very important. Segment height can determine how long a blade lasts and also how efficiently it cuts into your material. there are 3 approximate heights that diamond blade companies carry diamond blades in. The first is 8mm. This is usually sold as an economy blade. It doesn’t…
Customer Shots Of A Walk Behind Saw Cutting Concrete With PRO Diamond Blades
One of our long time customers has a job removing the surface for an MDC ice rink in Boston MA. They are cutting through about 5 inches of concrete that has the piping underneath that is needed to keep the ice in skating conditions. So think of this application as concrete with rebar on steroids….