After cutting tile over the weekend, I finally decided to cut a brick in half....
Not thinking I would have a problem, I didn't try it sooner.
Well I have one of the cheap wet tile saws from Lowe's from past jobs, and unfortunately it is too small to cut a brick in half.
I can cut about 1 inch in on both sides, and that's it.
So.. I was thinking of alternatives.
I do have a 10" cut off saw, so while at Lowe's I tried to find a 10" masonry blade. No luck.
But at Home Depot, they had one for 4 bucks and change.
I bought it, put it on my cut off saw and selected a brick.
It sliced the brick in half like butter. I bet it didn't take 10 seconds.
Needless to say I was pleased, because I can cut just about any angle with that saw. No shims or special jigs needed. I just have to rotate the blade.
Now I'm sure I will need several of these blades to do the job, because they will wear to nothing, but they are inexpensive.
Anyways.. I just wanted to give everyone another option for cutting bricks.
If you go this route, don't forget a mask and eye protection, because it's dusty work.
Here's a pic of a blade like mine.
If you buy one, make sure it says that it's for masonry because the ones designed for metal look about the same.
Good Luck and happy building!
Not thinking I would have a problem, I didn't try it sooner.
Well I have one of the cheap wet tile saws from Lowe's from past jobs, and unfortunately it is too small to cut a brick in half.
I can cut about 1 inch in on both sides, and that's it.
So.. I was thinking of alternatives.
I do have a 10" cut off saw, so while at Lowe's I tried to find a 10" masonry blade. No luck.
But at Home Depot, they had one for 4 bucks and change.
I bought it, put it on my cut off saw and selected a brick.
It sliced the brick in half like butter. I bet it didn't take 10 seconds.
Needless to say I was pleased, because I can cut just about any angle with that saw. No shims or special jigs needed. I just have to rotate the blade.
Now I'm sure I will need several of these blades to do the job, because they will wear to nothing, but they are inexpensive.
Anyways.. I just wanted to give everyone another option for cutting bricks.
If you go this route, don't forget a mask and eye protection, because it's dusty work.
Here's a pic of a blade like mine.
If you buy one, make sure it says that it's for masonry because the ones designed for metal look about the same.
Good Luck and happy building!
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