Re: Started the Process - A couple of Questions
With the seven inch saw it's either cut-and-break, or flip and cut twice. A 10 inch saw makes life easier, no doubt, especially when it gets to any fancy fitting. I have both, (and a 4.5" cheap angle grinder) and I never touch the 7" saw anymore.
Again - the table saw like model throws stuff up in your face. Most disagreeable.
The roughness of the vermiculite layer was the original reason for a slurry (now used as a dry powder layer) of fireclay and sand under the floor: You can get the floor bricks to lay flat.
With the seven inch saw it's either cut-and-break, or flip and cut twice. A 10 inch saw makes life easier, no doubt, especially when it gets to any fancy fitting. I have both, (and a 4.5" cheap angle grinder) and I never touch the 7" saw anymore.
Again - the table saw like model throws stuff up in your face. Most disagreeable.
The roughness of the vermiculite layer was the original reason for a slurry (now used as a dry powder layer) of fireclay and sand under the floor: You can get the floor bricks to lay flat.
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