Husqvarna Partner K960 Cutting Granite With Diamond Blade

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Cutting a piece of granite to a custom size using our Husqvarna Partner K960 Saw with a 16" Diamond Blade. We spray water on the blade while cutting to keep the blade cool and the dust to a minimum.

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  • dammn thats slow ! what kind of blade are you using

  • @561moss lol, a diamond blade. I guess you haven't cut much granite.

  • Have you seen a diamond ring saw in action? It's nice for the thick stuff, just one cut and you don't have turn the stone to go through.

  • @thequattro20v No i haven't. I would like to try one out though.

  • interesting vid. Looks like that could be dangerous if you don't know what you are doing.

  • @1toomanyhobbies Yes, extremely dangerous if you don't know what your doing. I don't know of anything that blade won't cut through.

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  • @BobcatNinja2124 far as I know the only thing you can't (well, don't want to) cut with a diamond blade is steel, as the carbon in the diamond sticks to the steel, rather than cutting it.. but that's what all the other tools are for =) That said, for cutting steel, Tungsten Carbide is tough to beat, and for sharpening Tungsten Carbide, diamond is the weapon of choice.

  • @BobcatNinja2124 lol I have, b ut i`m saying thats slow compared to what I have. Email me and I will send Pics and pricing. Trader Joes Import/Export Co. bm_m_b@yahoo.com Brendan Moss

  • why does he not have the hose conected to the saw

  • @TheChevy3500hd Thanks! We don't have a mobile compressor and we don't want to deal with the air hoses.

  • @BobcatNinja2124 Actually less dangerous to the human operator than a chain saw. Yet there are thousands of untrained individuals operating those every day. That diamond blade will do far less damage to you than a chainsaw blade.

    But I'm just being argumentative. I like the vid and the fact that you are creating content.

  • I dislike working with it, the only thing that runs through my head while I m running it is : just keep that damn thing steady man. Because it will cut everything when u loose the control it cuts of your leg like butter . But cool video too.

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