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03 July 2020

Re: [DIY] Re: Splitting Old Pavers

 

Yeah, wet saws are definitely better.  I recently had to take out and repair some tiles in our bathroom.  I tried taking out individual tiles but the adjacent ones kept cracking.  I finally took a tile blade with a circular saw.  I cut the tiles (about 5) into 1-2" grids and they chipped out pretty easily without cracking the adjacent tiles.  However, the bathroom was filled with dust.  It was like being in the Sahara in a sandstorm.  It would be easier outside but like you said, wet is best.

Gurubandhu Singh Khalsa


On Thursday, July 2, 2020, 3:43:07 PM AKDT, Dave Uebele daveu17@gmail.com [DoIt_Yourself] <doit_yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 

Yeah, I was thinking "wet saw"  Would make it go much easier, and you deal more with brick slurry, not breathing in old brick dust.


On 7/2/20 4:03 PM, Gurubandhu Khalsa greatyoga@yahoo.com [DoIt_Yourself] wrote:
Rent a saw  from HD or another rental place.  You can also use a blade for brick and tile for circular saws.

GB

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