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On Mar 15, 1:44 pm, "SteveB" wrote:
I want to cut some grooves in concrete to help drain some areas where the concrete man had low spots. These grooves would be about 1/4" deep and wide. I was thinking of using a diamond blade on a SkilSaw, and turning it 45, and running it along a 2x4 fence with bricks to hold the end down. Is there an easier better way? Yep - use the right blade in an angle grinder. Google "crack chaser diamond blade". You can get them on eBay for ~$30. Rig up a rolling platform with an old roller skate and some band clamps or zip ties to control the depth. Attach a handle if you have a lot of it to do so you're not on your knees in the dust/sludge. R |
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On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 09:44:18 -0800, "SteveB"
wrote: I want to cut some grooves in concrete to help drain some areas where the concrete man had low spots. These grooves would be about 1/4" deep and wide. I was thinking of using a diamond blade on a SkilSaw, and turning it 45, and running it along a 2x4 fence with bricks to hold the end down. Is there an easier better way? Steve Recently watch some guys making relief cuts in driveways. They used a long steel straight edge, diamond blade and the cric saw had a rolling mount attached. http://www.tfiinc.com/pearl/images/blade_roller.jpg ....Blade Roller™ for 7" Circular Saws The Blade Roller™ is a removable rolling platform for your circular saw. Literally turn your handheld saw into a miniature concrete saw in seconds! Thus, eliminating the need for costly and heavy concrete saws. Attaching the Blade Roller™ is a breeze... no tools required! Made of high-strength, lightweight aluminum, the Blade Roller™ is extremely durable. Cut concrete, marble and granite with precision accuracy and ease of motion. Non-marking wheels protect your project from marring while the saw travels along the material. It allows for a cleaner and more controllable cut than conventional methods. Demolition has never been easier! Score your lines and break away! Fabrication or demolition, the Blade Roller™ is a contractor's best friend. |
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I want to cut some grooves in concrete to help drain some areas where the
concrete man had low spots. These grooves would be about 1/4" deep and wide. I was thinking of using a diamond blade on a SkilSaw, and turning it 45, and running it along a 2x4 fence with bricks to hold the end down. Is there an easier better way? Steve |
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snap a line and use a wet hot saw you rented. You'll be all week with a
skil saw. s "SteveB" wrote in message ... I want to cut some grooves in concrete to help drain some areas where the concrete man had low spots. These grooves would be about 1/4" deep and wide. I was thinking of using a diamond blade on a SkilSaw, and turning it 45, and running it along a 2x4 fence with bricks to hold the end down. Is there an easier better way? Steve |
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![]() SteveB wrote: I want to cut some grooves in concrete to help drain some areas where the concrete man had low spots. These grooves would be about 1/4" deep and wide. I was thinking of using a diamond blade on a SkilSaw, and turning it 45, and running it along a 2x4 fence with bricks to hold the end down. Is there an easier better way? Steve Self leveling concrete resurfacer. Correct the problem, don't band-aid it. |
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