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Bubble Ring
post Dec 2 2012, 01:06 PM

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QUOTE(JinXXX @ Dec 2 2012, 11:50 AM)
seems easier and also faster than using a hacksaw to saw through the pipe..

how can that be... sad.gif
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This power tool even more cooler! cool2.gif
However, application limited to copper pipe cutting. sad.gif


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post Jan 29 2013, 11:18 AM

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QUOTE(dchk @ Jan 28 2013, 11:29 PM)
Hi. Just a question. I would like to bore a couple of 2 inch hole on my brick wall fence to create a drainage for my garden. When it rains, my garden is flooded and will take a while for the water to seep in the ground. However, my thought is to bore several hole at some section of the brick wall to all for better drainage.

I have only a simple Bosch hammer drill. I doubt so it will do the job. Saw on some hardware store, they have these diamond cutter, but it only mention for hard ceramic and not brick wall. Any advise? I just need to make the few holes and the cutter can  be thrown away.

My only concern is the diamond cutter seems to need a bigger adapter. Also I don't believe it will be able to penetrate through a typical 4 inch brick wall. Appreciate your feedback
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Any hole cutter with tungsten carbide tooth will do the job. nod.gif

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post Mar 19 2013, 02:26 PM

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QUOTE(JinXXX @ Mar 18 2013, 11:06 PM)
hey guys

any of you used.. angle grinder to cut wood before ?

cause i want to perform this task "to trim the bottom of the door frame so that i can cement it up, as my door has been changed to the PVC door"

and the bottom part of the door frame is wood, thus i need a way to cut the door frame eg 5 inch from the bottom so that i can replace that section with cement...

to prevent it from rotting.. actually its already rotting a section already smile.gif
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Yes, you can cut wood with angle girder with proper attachment accessories.
You need to use the circular saw blade (dedicated for wood) or multi cutting wheel like this one.

Most angle grinder rotates at 11k RPM, quite hard to control and cut perfect line. At that high RPM, it's quite dangerous too! sweat.gif
To overcome this issue, you can use angle grinder with variable speed control (e.g.: Bosch GWS 7-100 ET Professional) and cut at lower RPM.

If you want to cut bottom part of the door wood frame, you can't use angle girder due to access limit of cutting disc.
Proper tool to perform the task is by using the oscillating power tool.


Video for your reference. Skip to 2:19 for your cutting application. thumbup.gif



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