Thanks for the video. Wondering does it come with a 2 flanges for the arbor? Online it says it uses a 1 inch arbor but I can't find a 9 inch replacement blade with 1 inch arbor they all seem to be 7/8. I checked the manual and it seems like there are 2 that you can maybe swap but it's not labeled very well.
If you ever need a tool, table, shelf, appliance or whatever, check with these guys first. They should have named the company "Mikey". (The AARP members in the crowd will get that one.)
@@TomHorsmanAmateurBBQ read some reviews on their website and someone said it needs a 30 amp circuit. There is also a 7 inch blade version have you tried that one? Im only looking to break up a 4 inch thick concrete slab, straighten the edge of an asphalt driveway, and also cut some red brick pavers.
Tom, thank you very much for sharing this with us.
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Nice work
Good saw Tom. Vevor for the win again! There is nothing that they can't make...and with quality as always! Sliced concrete and sliced turkey too!
Thanks Rob! Worked well!
I am just going to call you the Consumer Reports of YT. Keep it up.
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Looks like a great brick saw.
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You should allow the machine to reach the full speed before start cutting.
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Thanks for sharing 👍🏻 useful
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Thanks for the video. Wondering does it come with a 2 flanges for the arbor? Online it says it uses a 1 inch arbor but I can't find a 9 inch replacement blade with 1 inch arbor they all seem to be 7/8.
I checked the manual and it seems like there are 2 that you can maybe swap but it's not labeled very well.
Thanks for Watching Brad! I don’t know
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The wife says Dam Tom You made a mess! 😊
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@@TomHorsmanAmateurBBQ I know you clean up good like you do your grills. Happy fife Happy life . Grills n wife for ever! ♥️ 😊🇺🇸👍
I see this size is 1800 watts The 16" is 3800 watts of breaker tripping disaster.
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cinder block is a very soft material - will it cut natural stone?
Thanks for Watching Daniel! Haven’t tried it on that
If you ever need a tool, table, shelf, appliance or whatever, check with these guys first. They should have named the company "Mikey". (The AARP members in the crowd will get that one.)
Lol! Thanks for watching Ted! He likes it!
Main reason for using water isn't really for blade cooling but rather dust management.
I agree, although it does prolong the life of the blade. Thanks for Watching
Can this get into a safe?.asking for a friend
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It blows breakers every time!
Thanks for Watching! Haven’t had that issue
@@TomHorsmanAmateurBBQ read some reviews on their website and someone said it needs a 30 amp circuit. There is also a 7 inch blade version have you tried that one? Im only looking to break up a 4 inch thick concrete slab, straighten the edge of an asphalt driveway, and also cut some red brick pavers.
@jonsworld2484 Thanks for watching Jon! Haven’t tried the bigger blade, used in a 20 amp circuit without issue
Pull don't push Tom
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Won't last long! Motor front air vent sucks all the dust and even when using water straight into the motor! Bad design!
Thanks for Watching Jim! Time will tell….working well now though
@@TomHorsmanAmateurBBQ look at the dust on the intake and exhaust of that motor you used! In the video
Yup, it’s amazing how I’ve seen this in other drills and such over the years and still they run, that’s why I say, time will tell
Those vents on the front are exhaust vents they blow out most all tools draw in air through the back
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