its fantastic! Leaves a lovely finish on the welds I wouldnt use it for poly standard stuff etc as the blades get dull pretty quick, and at a fiver a pop..... :shock:
ye can back up that this is spot on. I tested it years ago, now in production the tight buggers never gave me a final working version. :evil: They did however give me a bottle opener blade that fits in a dolpin knife. I will get a pic up
here you go, this was given in return for my efforts on the Mozart trimmer Not that im disappointed in my prize...
They've got a new one on their website a stand up version check it out here http://www.mozart-blades.com/en/. Matt what on earth is that blade used for. I love my Mozart an have 2 greedy bugger, blades are expensive but well worth it an a little tip use a piece of fine wet an dry paper an rub the saddle and blade down before you use its just to take the very small burs left from manufacture otherwise it will leave some very fine scratches behind it. You can us it on safety flooring but at the cost of changin out blades as it eats them. They can be sharpened using a dremil tool just to get a little more life out of them. I keep the old ones from smooth vinyl welds an when they are worn down for that use those on safety sheet seems to work with a little sharpening.
I agree the replacement blades are expensive, but there is will not be a copy available for a lot of years, should not be costing you £5 per blade though. http://www.carpetfittersshoponline.co.u ... -326-p.asp