Harbor Freight Wet Tile Brick Saw 9275

Harbor Freight Chicago Electric Wet Tile Brick Saw 9275. This 10” wet saw was purchased to cut paver stones and block to build a decorative walkway and planters. Rated at 2.5, the saw will cut approximately 4” deep in masonry, ceramic and concrete stone and block, using the recommended industrial diamond saw blade. Harbor Freight also sells the required stand item # 69325 and was purchased at the same time. As with most stone cutting diamond saws, this one is a wet saw, and requires water to cool the diamond blade. The saw, Harbor Freight item # 9275 comes with its own water pump, and rests in the sediment tray mounted under the sliding saw table.

The saw does not come with a diamond blade and can be purchased at Harbor Freight. The 10” Warrior brand wet diamond blade , cut several hundred brick and block on the paver walkway and garden planters, the saw was purchased to build. Having many previous tile cutting jobs under my belt, I was no stranger to the universal problem of stone dust cuttings clogging the included water pump, and opted to use a garden hose set to trickle on the blade during a cut. I believe this prolonged the life of the industrial diamond blade, and for me negated the purchase of a high dollar brand name blade. In this video I will show you the saw, directly from the packaging and assemble it for you to see. Next will be some test cutting on the saw, and then I show you how to build a paver stone walkway.

How to cut masonry, Tile / brick Harbor Freight wet saw cutting Paver stones to build walk way and garden planter boxes from precast concrete on similar masonry materials. wet saw saw item 9275
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