Originally posted by Les
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Re: Using a 14" saw
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Re: Using a 14" saw
Originally posted by stonecutter View PostMaybe, if bricks held as much water as a sponge.
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Re: Using a 14" saw
Originally posted by Mudologist View PostYou'll still get dust, but soaking will help some, and the blade will last longer.
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You'll still get dust, but soaking will help some, and the blade will last longer.
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It's pretty common practice and very dusty, so wear a respirator or good dust mask. Don't bother soaking your brick or block though, it won't do anything... not trying to sound contrary to you here, Les...you will still get the dust anyway. Wet sawing isn't an option or are just trying to use what you have?
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It will be a mess. I would try to avoid having the grit get inside the motor. Also, soaking the brick may help a bit.
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Using a 14" saw
Any reason, other than dust, I cannot use my 14" abrasive chop saw mounted with a diamond blade for dry cutting concrete blocks and bricks? I have a squirrel cage blower I can use to help with dust.Tags: None
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