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| Has anyone used a guillotine-type block shear (hydraulic or manual) to cut their firebrick? It seems everyone uses some type of saw (wet or dry). I am thinking of scoring/then splitting. |
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| There is a post on here somewhere about it, it works ok. Here is the same pic I posted in the other thread.
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