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shluffer
06-14-2010, 09:32 PM
I'm taking down a whole bunch of plaster with wire mesh under it. Any suggestions as to which blades I should use?

I'm thinking about trying the diablo blades for metal. I figure at $3 the experiment isn't that bad if it fails.

The other option is a carbide blade. They are rather expensive, should do well on plaster, but I'm not sure how they would do on the mesh. at $9 a piece I'm not sure I want to burn through a bunch of them.

leejosepho
06-15-2010, 05:22 AM
I recently cut a hole in a tiled bathroom wall, and I did that with a masonry cutoff wheel that had no trouble getting on through the expanded-steel mesh behind it. In my own experience, nothing with teeth is going to hold up well in plaster.

jimbo
06-15-2010, 06:45 AM
Just buy a LOT of blades, and be prepared for a LOT of dust!!!!!!!

hj
06-15-2010, 05:28 PM
Caarbide blades do not have teeth, so they cut slowly. A blade with about 18 tpi should cut the metal and still go through the plaster.

leejosepho
06-15-2010, 08:58 PM
Just buy a LOT of blades ...

You bet! I recently used my "sawzall" to cut through a major infestation of roots while trenching down to replace a sewer line, and your plaster on top of the mesh is going to be even tougher on blades than was my dirt around those roots.

Agu
06-16-2010, 05:38 PM
You might consider this a good excuse to get an angle grinder and the appropriate blades. The grinder will be messier but the time saved will offset the cleanup time. I don't have an angle grinder but after watching a couple of the people in the trades use them it's my next choice for nasty cutting jobs.

jmo