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Can firebrick be "sawn/cut"?
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<blockquote data-quote="cnczane" data-source="post: 6142760" data-attributes="member: 24708"><p>You know how, sometimes you ask a question hoping the answer is "NO!"?...</p><p>> ...Neighbors friend cut 4 bricks for me. </p><p>(Seriously considers looking up bus fare to Ohio from Wisconsin, and maybe if it would pay if I got a whole dozen...)</p><p></p><p>> ...if you have steady hands</p><p>(Thinks steady "hands"? Naw, something else needs steadying more...)</p><p></p><p>Thank you all! I am really glad to hear it can be done/has been done. </p><p></p><p>I am going to man up, get one of those diamond disks--and then show Mother this thread...</p><p></p><p>(BTW I had to cut off the tip of an S-hook the other day and I remembered the bargain grinder I'd got at HF</p><p>a year or so ago. My son even still remembered where it was! and that I'd never bought any disks for it... :^( )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cnczane, post: 6142760, member: 24708"] You know how, sometimes you ask a question hoping the answer is "NO!"?... > ...Neighbors friend cut 4 bricks for me. (Seriously considers looking up bus fare to Ohio from Wisconsin, and maybe if it would pay if I got a whole dozen...) > ...if you have steady hands (Thinks steady "hands"? Naw, something else needs steadying more...) Thank you all! I am really glad to hear it can be done/has been done. I am going to man up, get one of those diamond disks--and then show Mother this thread... (BTW I had to cut off the tip of an S-hook the other day and I remembered the bargain grinder I'd got at HF a year or so ago. My son even still remembered where it was! and that I'd never bought any disks for it... :^( ) [/QUOTE]
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