Cutting Concrete Block With Mitre Saw
This compact and efficient tool from makita is powered by a 61 cc engine with a full 4 3 hp for the most demanding concrete cutting applications.
Cutting concrete block with mitre saw. Install the masonry blade into your compound miter saw. Rather than the circular saw standard blade used for cutting lumber. You may want to cut some blocks for your yard cut a wall or slab or whatever you want but if you are trying to cut it you have to do it in the right way because it s actually a hard job to do and instead of hiring a contractor to do the job and it may cost you a lot of money you can do it all by yourself if you. Adjust the angle of the saw by releasing the lock and turning it to the correct mark on.
Cutting a cinder block with a circular saw will be loud and create a lot of concrete dust. A circular saw with a masonry blade can also be used to either score or completely cut through the block. If your cut doesn t need to be exact use a cold chisel and hand sledge to cut the concrete. Paver stones are often cut with large concrete saws or miter saws but they can be cut successfully with a simple circular saw.
Concrete is a mix of sand gravel cement and water and it is everywhere. Saw along the marked line on the front and on. You may also need to turn the block to cut it on all sides. Power cutter model ek6101 is engineered for industrial performance yet lightweight at only 19 6 lbs.
The dust that this kicks up can damage your lungs if you inhale it. Cut the block allowing the saw and blade to do most of the work don t apply too much force. Adjust the angle of the saw by releasing the lock and turning it to the correct mark on the. Put on safety equipment before you begin cutting the block.
Cutting hollow concrete block first score the line. Set the saw blade to cut inch deep and position the paver on a flat surface such as the ground or a sturdy board set on top a couple of sawhorses. Always wear a surgical mask to protect your lungs when splitting or cutting cinder blocks. Depending on the thickness of the material you may need to make several passes lowering the blade with each pass.
Back the saw out after about 30 seconds to avoid overheating. Score the length of the cut three or four times with the chisel.