0

I have a number of long limestone bricks leftover after breaking down a large limestone planter. They're 2.5"x4", vary in length from 6" to 18", and some are mortared together. I'd like to cut them into 6" lengths and reuse them for a landscaping barrier. I already have a 10" jobsite table saw and a 7.25" worm drive circular saw.

Is my best bet to buy a segmented diamond blade for my circular saw and cut the bricks wet? Is it safe to use a 10" diamond blade on a table saw? (I haven't seen any mention of this online)

user1445709
  • 145
  • 1
  • 6

1 Answers1

1

Something like this https://www.harborfreight.com/4-12-in-turbo-wet-dry-masonry-diamond-blade-68878.html and good angle grinder, at least 7.00 amp and dig about 1/4” all 4 side and little tap with small hammer would do the job. You have to rest brick (one being cut) on two bricks on the edge.

Hemant Surti
  • 56
  • 1
  • 7