Carbide Saw
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![]() Dewalt Thin Kerl Carbide Tipped 12 Saw Blade NEW US $16.62
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![]() 2 NEW 12 60 Tooth CARBIDE SAW BLADES tabel chop US $9.99
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![]() 3 New 10 Inch CARBIDE TIP SAW BLADE 40 Tooth Blade Tool US $12.94
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![]() 100 Tooth 10 Carbide Tip Saw Blade NEW US $7.10
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![]() 8 PCS Tungsten Carbide Hole Saw Kit Tile Masonry Case Fits Most Electric Drills US $39.25
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![]() IDEAL CARBIDE HOLE SAW DRILL SET US $50.00
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![]() 10 NIB 7 1 4 Carbide Tipped Teeth Circular Saw Blades Freud Black Decker US $39.95
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![]() Shopsmith 10 Carbide Saw Blade 50 Teeth Used I Doubt It US $34.99
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![]() Set of 3 71 4in Carbide tipped Saw blades US $5.99
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Milwaukee 49-56-3003 Hole Saw Carbide Tipped 3-Inch List Price: $29.30 Sale Price: $19.17 |
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Milwaukee's Carbide Tipped 3 teeth per inch Hole Saws provide longer life and faster cutting when holes are needed in ceramic tile, flakeboard, fiberboard, fiberglass and wood. Carbide Tipped Hole Saws are NOT recommended for use on metal... |
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LENOX 29966-66CG 4-1/8" Carbide Grit Hole Saw List Price: $74.20 Sale Price: $36.99 |
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The Lenox Tools Master-Grit Carbide Grit Hole Saws are best for cutting Abrasive Materials. The Master-Grit hole saws will work great for materials like brick and tile and will work in materials like Cast Iron and Cement Board... |
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MK Morse Hole Saw AT88 5-1/2-Inch Diameter Carbide Tipped List Price: $97.36 Sale Price: $36.99 |
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Carbide Tipped Hole Saw |
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Milwaukee 49-56-4003 Hole Saw Carbide Tipped 4-Inch List Price: $39.90 Sale Price: $28.97 |
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Milwaukee's Carbide Tipped 3 teeth per inch Hole Saws provide longer life and faster cutting when holes are needed in ceramic tile, flakeboard, fiberboard, fiberglass and wood. Carbide Tipped Hole Saws are NOT recommended for use on metal... |
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Lenox Tools 2996464CG Master-Grit Carbide Grit Hole Saw, 4-Inch or 102mm List Price: $89.93 Sale Price: $35.99 |
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The Lenox Tools Master-Grit Carbide Grit Hole Saws are best for cutting Abrasive Materials. The Master-Grit hole saws will work great for materials like brick and tile and will work in materials like Cast Iron and Cement Board... |
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Milwaukee 49-56-1253 Hole Saw Carbide Tipped 1-1/4-Inch List Price: $16.10 Sale Price: $12.99 |
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Milwaukee 49-56-1253 Hole Saw Carbide Tipped 1-1/4 in. Since its founding in 1924, Milwaukee has focused on a single vision: to produce the best heavy-duty electric power tools and accessories available to professional user... |
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Milwaukee 49-56-8005 Hole Saw Arbor Pilot Drill Carbide 1/4-Inch List Price: $4.90 Sale Price: $10.09 |
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Milwaukee 49-56-8005 Hole Saw Arbor Pilot Drill Carbide 1/4 in.Since its founding in 1924, Milwaukee has focused on a single vision: to produce the best heavy-duty electric power tools and accessories available to professional user... |
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Milwaukee 49-56-2873 Hole Saw Carbide Tipped 2-7/8-Inch List Price: $27.50 Sale Price: $19.17 |
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Milwaukee's Carbide Tipped 3 teeth per inch Hole Saws provide longer life and faster cutting when holes are needed in ceramic tile, flakeboard, fiberboard, fiberglass and wood. Carbide Tipped Hole Saws are NOT recommended for use on metal... |
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Striker Hand Tools 00-102 Carbide Utility Score for cutting Fiber Cement List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $12.60 |
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Ideal for fiber cement siding and backerboard, roofing, linoleum, laminates, plastics, and glass. Carbide score, notching saw, aggressive file, with striking cap. Built in belt clip. |
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Milwaukee 49-56-1753 Hole Saw Carbide Tipped 1-3/4-Inch List Price: $21.30 Sale Price: $20.00 |
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Milwaukee's Carbide Tipped 3 teeth per inch Hole Saws provide longer life and faster cutting when holes are needed in ceramic tile, flakeboard, fiberboard, fiberglass and wood. Carbide Tipped Hole Saws are NOT recommended for use on metal... |
Help! Need to cut 2 holes in my very hard ceramic tiles. How?
We have bought some rather large travertine effect tiles. They are really nice and I loved them until it came to cutting holes out of them for the wall mounted taps....
Heres what happened....
Tile 1 - masonry Drill Bit, blunt, tile cracked
Tile 2 - diamond Hole Saw bit (for tiles) - went blunt after 2 little holes, used another Diamond Hole saw - blunt.
Tile 3 - Carbide Tipped ceramic/Glass Bit, blunt then resorted to any drill bit i could find - nice chip in the tile.
The holes are about 32mm diameter each and it seems like it will take forever to do this. What is the easiest, quickest way to do it?
Please help me!! full answers please!
Without spending a fortune on more Drill Bits that dont work!
Mark your centers, bring to your local marble/granite workshop. They'll do it for a nominal fee, if any.



US $16.62















