Morning all.
I'll soon be cutting out a large opening in an existing brick wall. We had a builder install the steels before Christmas and now we're finally getting round to opening it up (which we'll be doing ourselves).
I've been looking at Stihl saws and the like, obviously hiring one as they're not cheap! As I've been looking into it more, I've seen a couple of suggestions for reciprocating saws with masonry blades.
My main question is, will your average reciprocating saw be powerful enough to cut through brick? I know there are blades available for masonry, however most of the saws seem to be around 1200W (as opposed to the Stihl saws which look to be upwards of 3kW).
Any suggestions on a cheap to mid-range saw that'll do the job?
I'll soon be cutting out a large opening in an existing brick wall. We had a builder install the steels before Christmas and now we're finally getting round to opening it up (which we'll be doing ourselves).
I've been looking at Stihl saws and the like, obviously hiring one as they're not cheap! As I've been looking into it more, I've seen a couple of suggestions for reciprocating saws with masonry blades.
My main question is, will your average reciprocating saw be powerful enough to cut through brick? I know there are blades available for masonry, however most of the saws seem to be around 1200W (as opposed to the Stihl saws which look to be upwards of 3kW).
Any suggestions on a cheap to mid-range saw that'll do the job?