From:
Kathy Clegg <Kathryn.Clegg@zzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Sat, 30 Oct 2004 09:09:06 -0600
Subject:
rounded abrasive bricks
Hey Annie, it worked! I'm looking forward to lessons some day in the future.
The blade I bought was a 7" to use on my standard skill saw. There was a $25
blade and a $50 blade that the guy at the lumber yard said were essentially the
same. He said I would just be paying for the name to get the more expensive. Do
you all feel that is the case on your standard diamond blade for skill saws?
I'm using to cut concrete rubble with granite aggregate found cast off by the
railroad tracks, for a materials class (Architecture). Should I invest in the
$35 dust mask, even if I find that I won't be doing a lot of this? I finally
moved it outside, because the dust in the garage was scaring me a little. Let
the neighbors talk!
Thanks everyone!
Kathy
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Kathy Clegg
University of Colorado - INSTAAR
Campus Box 450
Phone: (303) 492-2915
Fax: (303) 492-6388
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