Masonry Magazine October 2007 Page. 36

Words: Frank Campitelli, George Hedley, Jessica Johnson-Bennett
Masonry Magazine October 2007 Page. 36

Masonry Magazine October 2007 Page. 36
SAWS AND BLADES

Saws & Blades continued from p.30

Manufacturers are continually improving and updating their products to last longer and save you money.

The Ridgid WTS2000L also is equipped with a cast-aluminum extension table with water drainage channels. Further, the saw has a backsplash tray and heavy-duty, removable water tray with plug to keep the water from damaging surrounding work areas. For more information, check with your local retailer or visit www.ridgid.com.

Among the latest masonry saws introduced this year from Husqvarna are the TS 400 and TS 355 B. The TS 400 is a universal masonry saw that features a unique height adjustment device that is lockable in any position. The TS 400 can be adapted for 12-, 14-and 16-inch blades, with a cutting head that tilts up to 45 degrees for miter cutting.

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Always thinking about the end-user, Husqvarna's TS 400 also includes a blade quick-disconnect flange (no tools required), and semi-automatic foldable/collapsible legs for easier handling. The stand converts to a two-wheeled cart, and the detachable slurry collection tray makes cleanup easier and improves pump life.

Similarly, the TS 355 B compact, dry-cutting masonry saw is made to make your job easier. First of all, at just 47 pounds, one person easily can move it around a jobsite. Second, the spring-assisted cutting head makes plunge cutting and step cutting simpler, while the trigger switch can be locked in the "on" position for small, continuous cuts. And, finally, the vulcanized rubber-topped conveyor cart reduces vibration and holds material better. Learn more at http://us.husqvarnacp.com.

Clearly, portability is a key factor in designing today's compact masonry saws. The tools mentioned above as well as STOW's MS3 Masonry Saw (www.stowmfg.com), which is billed as the "Portability King," not only feature lightweight materials, but also they feature removable parts, foldaway stands and more innovations. All these characteristics make the saws easy to use, and make contractors want to use them.

Blades

HOPEFULLY, the saws described here have inspired you to add some new equipment to your repertoire or, at the very least, investigate the latest tools available in the marketplace. Of course, you may not need to purchase masonry saws on a regular basis, but replacement blades are no doubt a normal part of your business expenditures. Manufacturers realize this and are continually improving and updating their products to not only last longer, but also dent your wallets less.

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