Is it possible to cut materials aside from concrete with a concrete saw?
10 Answers
- elhighLv 75 months ago
Of course, but generally cutting speed will be unnecessarily reduced. And for certain softer materials like wood, the saw mat not be able to clear the chips, resulting in significant heat buildup in the cut.
- 5 months ago
you want to cut steel, ductile, or aluminum, or whatever, buy the blade for cutting that material. tool rental shops sell them along with lowes, home depot and menards
Source(s): lots of years of running a quickie saw, or as some people call it a partner saw - Anonymous5 months ago
Not quickly at all. So much cheaper to go out and buy proper blade for that...as the job gets done faster.
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- InLv 75 months ago
If you are talking about a 14 inch chop saw, you can buy different blades that better suit the material you are cutting. You can cut other materials with a concrete blade, but not nearly as well.
- dtstellwagenLv 75 months ago
Seen concrete saws cut through all kinds of things that had to be repaired later, but they aren't really designed to cut through anything else efficiently.
- Anonymous5 months ago
dry or wet saw? There is a difference and what they can do.
And yes your leg or foot.
- Anonymous5 months ago
the blades are specifically designed for cement with carbide teeth. Now, if you to replace the blade, possibly ..........