I finally got around to breaking the seals on my new Harbor Freight saw (model 95385). Assembly was a breeze (if you don't try to follow the Chinese translated to English instructions).
After assembly I realized due to the weight of the saw that I was going to need a stand with wheels. HF sells one for around $50-60US. I have a bunch of scrap 2x4's laying around so my son and I built our own stand. I found 4 casters at Home Depot for $5 each; two swiveling casters with locks and two non-swiveling ones.
After screwing the saw to the new stand, I tried it out on some standard brick using a Bosch 10" diamond masonry blade ($70 - ouch!). I am totally impressed with this thing and can't wait to stick some firebrick under the blade.
Special thanks to whoever recommended hanging a bucket of water behind the saw for the submersible pump. That worked really well and supplied fresh, clean water to the blade.
Ken
After assembly I realized due to the weight of the saw that I was going to need a stand with wheels. HF sells one for around $50-60US. I have a bunch of scrap 2x4's laying around so my son and I built our own stand. I found 4 casters at Home Depot for $5 each; two swiveling casters with locks and two non-swiveling ones.
After screwing the saw to the new stand, I tried it out on some standard brick using a Bosch 10" diamond masonry blade ($70 - ouch!). I am totally impressed with this thing and can't wait to stick some firebrick under the blade.
Special thanks to whoever recommended hanging a bucket of water behind the saw for the submersible pump. That worked really well and supplied fresh, clean water to the blade.
Ken
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