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Posted by hallerb@aol.com on January 31, 2007, 9:55 pm
> Scoring asphalt will probably not work. =A0It would be better to cut
> completely through. =A0How thick is your asphalt? =A0You can certainly
> try a fiber or dry diamond blade in your circle saw. =A0If your saw
> is not up to the task, or you are planning quite a bit of cutting,
> a walk behind pavement saw or hand held gasoline saw would be more
> appropriate. =A0They can be rented.
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> > Hi,
> > =A0I am converting some driveway into flower beds and a walkway
> > and I
> > want to
> > remove some of the asphalt. Is a sledgehammer the way to go. Can
> > I
> > (safely) score a line in the asphalt with a circular saw and
> > concrete/
> > tile blade?
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diamond blade in concrete cutter, there are types that roll on wheels
with blade water cooled to maximize blade life and keep down dust..
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