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How to Choose the Right Saw for Your DIY Projects

<p>The term masonry can mean anything from a brick or piece of stone to a complete wall&comma; so it is important to be specific when choosing the right tool for a cutting or shaping job&period; The hardness of the material to be worked is&comma; perhaps&comma; the most important consideration when choosing masonry tools&period; Some stone-cutting tools are designed for use only on relatively soft stones such as sandstone&comma; and to use them on a hard stone like granite could cause damage to the tool or work piece  Most &&num;8216&semi;brick&&num;8217&semi; tools are intended for use on ordinary&comma; relatively soft bricks and tend not to cope with hard engineering bricks&comma; which have to be treated more like hard stone&period; Some are tempered just to cut brick and nothing else&comma; whereas others may cut a variety of materials&semi; it is important to check&period; When dealing with mixtures of materials&comma; the general rule is to pick a tool that will handle the hardest element in the mixture&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;For cutting blocks and slabs&comma; or even masonry walls&comma; a hand or power tool can help to achieve a neat finish&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Although the masonry saw resembles a normal woodworking saw&comma; its extra-hard tungsten carbide teeth and friction-reducing PTFE coating are capable of slicing through brick&comma; building blocks and most types of stone&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;A large two-man version&comma; which has a detachable handle at one end so that an assistant can help pull the saw through&comma; will even cut through walls&period; Unfortunately&comma; with the exception of small chasing saws used to cut electric cable channels in walls&comma; using masonry saws is very hard work&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The cut-off saw is just another name for a heavy-duty circular saw which may be electrically or petrol driven&period; The key to cutting masonry&comma; though&comma; is not so much the power of the saw as the special cutting wheel a rigid disc of tough abrasive that grinds its way through the stone&period; Various grades are available to match the material being cut&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Such saws are professional tools that can be hired if there is sufficient work to warrant it&comma; or if a particularly deep cut is required&period; However&comma; if you already own a circular saw&comma; you should be able to buy a masonry cutting disc for it&period; Take care&comma; though&comma; to get the right grade for the job&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The angle grinder is usually used to cut and grind all types of metal &&num;8211&semi; pipes&comma; rods and sheets&period; However&comma; fitted with the appropriate stone-cutting disc it can also be used to make cuts and shallow channels in brick&comma; stone and concrete&period; It is extremely useful for cutting earthenware drainpipe sections&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<blockquote><p><em>Brandon has written this article for Peterborough Construction a peterborough home renovations company&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p><&sol;blockquote>&NewLine;

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