Learn the 5 key factors every contractor should know when choosing the right diamond blade for concrete, asphalt, masonry, and tile.
Tag: DIAMOND BLADES
Soft vs Hard Bond Diamond Blades Explained | Contractor Guide
The primary mistake contractors make is using the wrong bond blade for the intended material, resulting in inefficiency and increased costs. Understanding the bond—soft for hard materials and hard for soft materials—is crucial. The right selection enhances cutting speed, blade lifespan, and overall profitability on the job. BladeGuy Pro offers guidance to ensure proper matching.
“The Biggest Lie in Diamond Blades: ‘Higher Diamond Concentration = Better Performance’”
Most contractors have heard the sales pitch: “This blade is better because it has more diamonds.” But in real jobsite conditions, that’s one of the biggest myths in the industry. Here’s what actually determines blade performance — and how to avoid wasting money.
The 5 Things Diamond Blade Boxes DON’T Tell You
Discover the truth about diamond blade packaging. Learn what blade boxes don’t tell you and how to choose the right blade for faster, more profitable cutting.
Essential Guide to Proper Blade Mounting for Contractors
The BladeGuyPro contractor guide highlights common issues with blade mounting on hand-held saws, grinders, and walk-behind saws. Improper mounting often leads to blade wobble and crooked cuts. The guide provides step-by-step procedures for correct blade installation, emphasizing the importance of cleanliness and proper alignment to ensure safety and efficiency in cutting tasks.
How Deep Should You Cut Concrete? The Exact Depths Pros Use
Cutting concrete isn’t just about getting through the slab — it’s about hitting the right depth for the right purpose. Here’s how pros choose the correct depth for control joints, demolition cuts, decorative scoring, and reinforced concrete.
The Contractor’s Guide to Choosing the Right Diamond Blade for Concrete
“A practical contractor guide to choosing the right diamond blade for concrete. Learn how concrete hardness, aggregate, bond type, and segment style affect cutting speed, blade life, and cost per cut.”
