Posted by George Marsh on November 14, 2010 at 18:36:46 from (71.1.227.147):
In Reply to: Will this work? posted by John S-B on November 14, 2010 at 10:47:20:
20 years ago, I put 20,000+ clay bricks on my house. They were hard as steel. Used a 10 in craftman's radial, only had an 8 in diamond blade, GFI and sprayed water on the blade. Pushed the blade into the brick. Replaced the deck of the saw with treated plywood. I had to cut half the brick at a time, saw is only 1.5 hp. Most brick saws are 3-5 hp. Take your time and wear ear protection. BTY, after I finished cutting all my brick, the set screw on the armature holding the governor/end switch in place came loose and smoked the field windings. I don't think much of radial arm saws. Would NEVER purchase another one. However they do make a great lawn mower blade sharpner if you put an 8 inch stone on it and they cut 12 in soffett well too. Almost never use mine to cut wood.
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