5 · Concrete floors, walls, slabs, and pavers are frequently cut during building projects. If you only need to cut a small hole in the concrete, an angle grinder is a better option than a concrete saw. Tiles, bricks, granite, and marble may all …
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view moreAbout This Product The Marshalltown 6 in. x 3 in. 20-Grit Concrete Rub Brick with attached handle is ideal for removing form marks from concrete. Also used for smoothing and dressing down concrete and wet tile. It is made of 20-grit fluted silicon carbide stone.
view more202365 · However, if you still don’t feel comfortable cutting concrete with an angle grinder, you do have an assortment of other options. These include purpose-built concrete saws, circular saws, and masonry saws.
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view more2024414 · Learn how to grind concrete floors smoothly and efficiently using a high-speed grinder with our comprehensive guide. Achieve a professional finish every time!
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