Cutting Retaining Wall Blocks

   / Cutting Retaining Wall Blocks #11  
I have a small cheap wet tableop saw that I use for tile work and bricks. About $100 bucks for it at Lowes has saved me a lot of time over the past three years.
 
   / Cutting Retaining Wall Blocks #12  
I used a masonry abrasive cutting blade in an old skilsaw. Cut a groove (3/4" deep?) on all 4 sides around the block, then use a masonry chisel to bust it off where it's been weakened. I was able to split off as small as about 1" slices off the end of a ~10" x 10" block.

This worked well for me too...:thumbsup:
 
   / Cutting Retaining Wall Blocks #13  
When you all are talking about using a masonry cutting blade in an old skillsaw, I am assumng you mean a metal blade?... what about one of the fiber type masonry blades... I have used them to cut fiber cement columns, and they worked very well... would they also work on block?
 
   / Cutting Retaining Wall Blocks #15  
You can cut block with the plain fiber masonary blades. The worst thing is the dust. Eye protection and a good respirator is probably more important than the saw blade.
 

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