So ,I have started building my wood fired oven in the last few days, I am at the stage where I am cutting my fire bricks to make the floor of my oven.
I am using a 9" angle grinder with a diamond cutting blade to chop up my bricks (which are 64mm thick) the blades cost about ?25 each, and so far I cut between 5-7 bricks and the blade dulls and becomes too blunt to use!!!
At first I thought it was because I was trying to cut the curved lines of the outside wall of my oven and the blade isn't designed for this, so I brought a new blade and only did straight cuts, using a masonry file to give me a curve, but I am still only getting about 5-7 bricks in and the blade becomes blunt again!!!!!
I have about 120 bricks left to cut and at this rate I am going to spend a small fortune on blades. I must be doing something wrong, and advice would be greatly appreciated!!!!
I am using a 9" angle grinder with a diamond cutting blade to chop up my bricks (which are 64mm thick) the blades cost about ?25 each, and so far I cut between 5-7 bricks and the blade dulls and becomes too blunt to use!!!
At first I thought it was because I was trying to cut the curved lines of the outside wall of my oven and the blade isn't designed for this, so I brought a new blade and only did straight cuts, using a masonry file to give me a curve, but I am still only getting about 5-7 bricks in and the blade becomes blunt again!!!!!
I have about 120 bricks left to cut and at this rate I am going to spend a small fortune on blades. I must be doing something wrong, and advice would be greatly appreciated!!!!
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