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  • #16
    Re: Use a wet saw...10-inch!

    Originally posted by RTflorida View Post
    You're not using heavy duty firebricks, are you?
    The supplier calls them low duty, but the spec sheet says medium duty. 59% silica and 36% Aluminum Oxide, with 20% porosity. That must be why I'm burning through the blades. I just hope I don't burn through my breads and pizzas! I didn't have a choice in bricks, so I'm stuck with what I have. I am soaking them before mortaring; I was just curious if soaking them before cutting would make cutting any easier.
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    • #17
      Re: Use a wet saw...10-inch!

      ined, I've tried both ways, w & w/o H2O, soaking bricks prior to cutting. A definite difference. w/o H2O I've had the blade wobble and I suspect it's from heat built up on the blade that causes it to warp. Cooling the blade also decreases wear on the blade and saw. Try it your self and see what works best for you.

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      • #18
        Re: Use a wet saw...10-inch!

        I've had wobble cutting harder materials. I've come to the conclusion that it's the blade getting clogged, and not clearing the mud. With the harder materials I've found that extra water than the pump provides, like a spray from the hose, makes the cuts go cleaner and faster.
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        • #19
          Re: Use a wet saw...10-inch!

          I want to thank all who replied. The consensus seems to be that smooth (no vibration is the norm). I looked at wet tile/brick saws operating on ?youtube?, and they appeared to run without vibration. I checked the belt tension as suggested by Harbor Freight technical service, and the belt was tight.

          As Les suggested, I did reinstall the blade to make sure it was mounted properly. When I first installed the blade, the 5/8? adapter washer dropped out. I positioned it back on the spindle and thought the blade was centered on it before tightening. It was not. I reinstalled the 5/8? adapter in front of the blade and made sure it was centered and flush with the 7/8? arbor hole. No vibration.

          Many, many thanks again.

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          • #20
            Re: Use a wet saw...10-inch!

            I've been lurking for a long time, have my foundation done and the pad poured. I've been waiting for something more to show for my work before posting anything but decided I better share this rather than wait longer.

            A recent Harbor Freight Ad, titled Rock Bottom Prices at p.2, has the saw on sale for $30 off. The price is only good in stores, not on line, through September 8. Preferred customers should also have received a 15% off coupon by email. Apparently all it takes to be a preferred customer is to buy something from them on line. I tried to post the link to the ad, but since this is my first post, it won't let me. And I suppose I could forward the email to anyone who wants to coupon.

            I've learned so much from reading this forum it seems like I know you all. Thanks for the guidance to a long time lurker getting ready to build a stand.

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            • #21
              Re: Use a wet saw...10-inch!

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