On Concrete Cutting and Diamond Core Bits

September 28th, 2009 at 2:40 am (Business News, Home Improvement Infos)

Although concrete is associated with modern buildings, it’s actually been around since the Romans. From that era til nowadays, it’s been used for all kinds of building projects.

However, its toughness makes it an extremely tricky substance to cut and break up. Luckily, there are particular concrete cutting tools, such as Diamond core bits.

But why smash up concrete anyway? Well, there are a large number of reasons why it’s a necessary job. Old or undesired concrete must be cut up. On occassion, cuts and holes must be executed on concrete to allow cabling and pipes through when the initial plans didn’t account for such holes. Worn concrete must be replaced, such as driveway sections and pavement slabs.

You need to pick out the correct concrete cutting tool for the task at hand. For example, while it’s possible to cut up pavement slabs with a chisel and hammer, a jackhammer or circular makes the task a lot simpler. You ought to also take into account re-bar, the metal strengtheners often found within concrete. Your cutting tools have to be able to cut both metal and concrete.

Cutting concrete can cause debris to fly around that can injure. Appropriate protective equipment, including safety goggles or a face shield should be worn, and also gloves and heavy, durable clothing. If you are using circular cutting tools, the debris flying around may be very hot and could melt or ignite clothing.

Handling motored concrete cutting tools needs considerable physical strength. One shouldn’t try to perform major concrete cutting tasks unless you’re certain you can maintain control of the cutting tool. Think about employing a professional for major projects.

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