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02 December 2011

Re: [DIY] "Saw"Blades < Refractory Cement/...

 

> I did my own firebrick on my hanging fireplace a few years ago. I had an old chop saw that I put a diamond blade on (from Harbor Freight) and was able to cut the brick very well.
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> Ray

I 2nd the diamond blades.
4 - 4 1/2" can be $12-25.
~7" are $15-40.

Now, they WILL go thru cast iron pipe like butter, on a grinder,
but sorta cost for small projects. Last quite a while though.
Cut bricks or tile like, well, nice! Same as used in a wet-saw.
Will fit your "skill"-saw...!

An alternative can be a composite blade. They look charcoal grey-black, and cot $2-5. They will not last as long cutting
stucco or cement!!!

But for a tiny project, hey... ;>) $3.

BillSF9c

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