Did a little bit of that at a commer ial company i worked for and i dont miss it. Nice job. I definitely set the saw down a few times on each cut but we were using a demo saw or a that plunge cut one that makes a small channel. Think it was called a score and snap or something. Had 2 blades about an inch apart but it went in up to maybe 12 inches?
@@ConcreteCuttingMiamiHusqarvna Hydraulic Chainsaw is the best. Plunge 16” deep and works for the entire cut, not just the corners. Faster and lighter!
I was about to be like you know this guys cutting conrete. Then I was like before I run my mouth lets make sure that isn't actually a thing. Then google was like that's a thing. Thats crazy man. Who knew, chainsaw that cuts concrete. Mind blown.
Did a little bit of that at a commer ial company i worked for and i dont miss it. Nice job. I definitely set the saw down a few times on each cut but we were using a demo saw or a that plunge cut one that makes a small channel. Think it was called a score and snap or something. Had 2 blades about an inch apart but it went in up to maybe 12 inches?
How do you clean up the corners?
with the chainsaw
@@ConcreteCuttingMiamiHusqarvna Hydraulic Chainsaw is the best. Plunge 16” deep and works for the entire cut, not just the corners. Faster and lighter!
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Use a still chainsaw for walls. It is a lot lighter, easier, you can cut into the corners without over cutting, you can cut 40cm deep.
I was about to be like you know this guys cutting conrete. Then I was like before I run my mouth lets make sure that isn't actually a thing. Then google was like that's a thing. Thats crazy man. Who knew, chainsaw that cuts concrete. Mind blown.