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Old 05-21-2005, 02:43 PM   #2
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A circular saw can be used with a masonry blade too.There are also specialized models like a wet saw that looks like a regular skil saw just beefier with a connection for a hose.There are also larger concrete saws that will cut deeper.Then there are plunge saws which are chain saws for cutting concrete.

These ain't cheap so its not something you buy to only use once or twice.You can rent these though.I'm pretty sure Taylor Rental in Middletown has several types.

What type to use depends on really what you want done.If you're just cleaning up the edges the grinder will do just fine.

I attached a couple pics to give you an idea of what they are.
1st is a heavy duty saw.2nd is wet type circular(skil) saw.
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