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Grit_dog
Jun 20, 2017Navigator II
Please kids, don't try this at home.....using a carbide wood saw blade on concrete.
Can't say it doesn't work, as I've never tried it, but I would never try it! Skil saw size masonry / concrete blades are cheap and they won't spit carbide teeth off them as they break and they won't grab rocks and rip them out if you're green sawing.
I'm not the safety cops anymore than the weight cops on here, but I run probably around 100,000mh of work a year average, and I'd fire the first guy I seen try something like that.....or the person who told him to do it!
Can't say it doesn't work, as I've never tried it, but I would never try it! Skil saw size masonry / concrete blades are cheap and they won't spit carbide teeth off them as they break and they won't grab rocks and rip them out if you're green sawing.
I'm not the safety cops anymore than the weight cops on here, but I run probably around 100,000mh of work a year average, and I'd fire the first guy I seen try something like that.....or the person who told him to do it!
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