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    Guys,

    Just checking to see if wet tile saws are good enough to cut the fire bricks, the tile saws are a reasonable price here in australia so was wondering if anyone has experience with fire bricks and wet tile saws.

    Do these saws cut all the way throught the bricks ? or do they need to be finished off with a bolster.

    Thanks
    Iman

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    Re: 7.25 inch tile saw

    If its a diamond blade should be OK, just let the hose trickle on it whilst cutting.

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    • #3
      Re: 7.25 inch tile saw

      If it's the one that looks like a little table saw, where the blade runs in water underneath, there's a problem with these. The saw throws mud up in your face where you're cutting. You have to wash your goggles after every cut.

      Your one-cut question is simple enough to answer - hold a brick up to the blade. For a lot of the oven, a score and break approach is good enough, and for fancy cuts, you can do a lot of them with multiple cuts.
      My geodesic oven project: part 1, part 2

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      • #4
        Re: 7.25 inch tile saw

        I was cutting bricks in backward direction - I've turned the sow on 180 degrees and was moving bricks to me, had a little mud problems.

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        • #5
          Re: 7.25 inch tile saw

          I used one of these for my dome.
          I turned the saw too to avoid the mud. I had to make two cuts to get through a brick and still have to break the brick. It was not ideal for compound cuts and in the top rings I had to use my angle grinder quite a bit...very dusty...

          I would buy a bigger saw if I was doing it again.
          My Oven Thread:
          http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f8/d...-oven-633.html

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          • #6
            Re: 7.25 inch tile saw

            Originally posted by dvonk View Post
            I was cutting bricks in backward direction - I've turned the saw on 180 degrees and was moving bricks to me, had a little mud problems.
            Originally posted by DrakeRemoray View Post
            I turned the saw too to avoid the mud.
            How come I'm not that smart? What a good idea. I built my first rumford fireplace in a cascade of brick slurry for no reason!
            My geodesic oven project: part 1, part 2

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            • #7
              Re: 7.25 inch tile saw

              I have used a tile saw (wet with a little tray under etc) to cut the fire brick with no problem and little mess. I have yet to try it on any thing not straight forward. The cut goes all but a 1/2 or less through the brick, and with a little tap the two parts fall apart. It recycles the water and if I replace it every once in a while, the water doesn't get so muddy.

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              • #8
                Re: 7.25 inch tile saw

                Thank you all for your responses I am going to see what the costs are for hiring a wet saw again but last I checked it was pretty expensive and they charged for how much of the saw blade that was used.

                Imran

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