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Hi All
probably already been talked about, but has anyone ever used a plunge multi cutter for cutting brick (im thinking for back boxes guys).
I got a bosch GOP10.8V-LI on order but not sure if there is a blade for brick/block work available.
cheers
 
no bloody chance unless you want to burn it out. that would be like shovelling a mountain of sh!t with a teaspoon anyway.
 
I use one and find it depends on the brick. Use the grit edged blades for plaster, grout and block work. Grinder for all else, but the multi is my first port of call in someone's home as it creates a lot less mess.
 
You lot with your brick houses don't know how easy you have it. I'd like to see one of those against a Guernsey granite wall, or concrete blocks made of granite chippings!
 
Don't mind me while I bump some old threads. Just doing the rounds. Ignore the thread if it's not current topic, it'll soon drop off the list, but if the thread interests you, feel free to reply. :)
 

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