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DIY Steps to Cut Brick Pavers with Diamond Saw Blades!!!
While there are several tools you can use to cut
brick pavers like a handheld circular saws, wet
tile saws, miter saws and masonry saws, each
one of them has a single component in common
that helps cut the bricks - a special blade,
Diamond saw blade! Constructing a patio out of
brick pavers is well practiced do-it-yourself task
done by most homeowners as it requires fewer
skills and gives outstanding results.
The use of a correct diamond blade on a circular
saw is the best option for cutting bricks as the
diamonds affixed at the band of the blade allows
you to cut smoothly and effortlessly through a
solid material like brick.
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Address: 2150 SW 10th Street,
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
Tel: (954) 354-2040
Just follow these simple DIY steps to cut brick
pavers :
1. Take a circular saw as it is perfect to be
used on hard materials like brick or granite.
Select a right diamond blade specifically
meant for cutting brick or other hard
surfaces.
2. Fix the diamond blade on the circular saw.
Fine-tune the cutting depth of the saw to
be a quarter inch less than the thickness of
the brick paver. This will make sure that
you will cut the brick and not your work
surface. Check the instruction manual for
directions particular to your saw.
3. Measure the brick paver and mark where
the brick should be cut, using a ruler and a
chalk or pen.
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Address: 2150 SW 10th Street,
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
Tel: (954) 354-2040
4. Put on a safety goggles and dust mask to
guard you from dust and flying debris. You
can use an extra stone cutting surface to
place the brick and cut easily. Hold the Brick
tightly with one hand and be careful that your
fingers do not come in the way of the blade.
5. Turn on the diamond bladed saw. Push the
saw away in the opposite direction from you
slowly and follow the mark while cutting.
6. Power down the saw once you have finished
cutting and check the brick carefully as you
may want to sand down or shape the edges.
Right pairing of diamond blades with the saw is
very important. Contact National-diamond for
more information on diamond tools.
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