Enjoyed reading the comments. I am the engineer who designed the machine about 11 or 12 years ago. Yes the machine is safe. Yes it is loud. If you use water there is no issue with silicosis. It must be operated in well ventilated areas. It is a diesel so Carbon Monoxide is not a huge issue like gasoline. This operator and company are good at what they do. It is not overkill for the Blade size. This machine actually had an even larger blade.of 60" diameter.
A blade that size is at least $2,000. Possibly more depending on the type of blade. You have some blades where the diamonds are bonded a certain way to deal with excessive rebar. And a few other types. They're super pricey.
You should not be at cutting speed until that blade is in the cut line. Once you lower the blade a couple inches in the cut line you can increase speed to what ever it is you want it at. And always lower your RPMs when you pull the blade out of cut. This is just for safety reasons but the other reason is your blade is clearly wobbling at the higher RPMs and is cutting or wearing into the water supplies lines inside the blade guard. So lower RMPs until inside cut and lower RPMs when you pullout of cut.
@@williewright8787 my advise to any laborer who wants to achieve anything more is to watch everyone around you find who is good at the job you want to do and befriend them. And learn a trade
As well at the end of a job $$$$$, have a good friend that owns a concrete cutting company in the Midwest, union job, lucrative pay, hard work.. cool shit
I would like to know if cutting this DEEP requires a (811 call before you DIG) I think there could be a Gas line underneath the concrete and always keeping in mind it’s all about safety first!
i do this for a living in Canada. We like to call if theres even a chance we're over lines of any kind. Power lines can be much closer to the surface than you would like.
How heavy is that thing and do they make a liquid fuel powered model? Gas, propane, alcohol or something similar so you wouldn't need a cord. Also how much electricity does that need? What size generator would you need to power it properly?
Damn...just when I thought I ran a big husqvarna saw, I literally see a guy driving one. Yes I would buy this if I had the money, because my manhood is being challenged. Sure I might go to jail for cutting a road in half, but they would probably have to wait until I hopped off of my saw. Not to mention they would have to help me pick up my giant balls I was dragging behind me.
Don't think he did probably has two saws with him one with a smaller blade to do the first cuts to keep straight lot of flex in a big blade like that to do a straight pass
I seen that blade come off the saw and it flew about 150-200ft into the corn field. The scariest shit ever. The guy turn albino quick never got his color back.
Oh you know that sound too? There isn’t many people that do. I run a construction crew doing highway work in Iowa. We use this exact saw everyday except newer
It runs off of a belt and not direct drive. Of course a big spinning mass could pose issues but if blade gets stuck the belt snaps. Still one cool saw.
Steve Murdock Rock saws tend to be less dangerous than wood saws but a binding blade heats up and dishes - freakin' expensive! Not a good job for those who like to daydream, heh heh...
Concrete cutter/ gas pipe cutter/ all underground conduits cutter and even main sewage line, holy shits that thing will take you within a mile from the earth's core hahaha
To start I make sure the blades you use to step cut with are in good working order. No cracks at the segment base or the blade as a hole. Check to make sure you saw is in good working order. Now it depends on the machine you use and operator preference. I would start with a 14"-16" .220, this cuts to a 5" depth. Then I would jump to a 30"-36" .187, this cuts to a depth of 12". Now I would like to put on a 48" .165, but that would only cut around 21". If the concrete won't break (wire mesh at the bottom or even rebar not placed 2" to 3" up off the bottom) you will have to use one size bigger blade at least. Probably a 54". This will get you to 24" deep. Use plenty of water to remove spoils from the cut and keep the blade cooled. Always match your blade rpm to the saw or be sure change to the proper gear. Wear all proper PPE. Safety glasses, hearing protection, ect.
+chris jones thanks am on a 32 in and 36 in blade den am putting 42 in blade. so you think a lot of water is better because I been told if you use to much water u can wash of the sharp to cut on teeths on blade. wat is your Technike to cut a rebar running long way in the cut Cuz I ran into one today
Absolutely.. which is another reason you want a big blade spinning slower. That way if the blade does lock up?? it doesn't lift and throw the saw up and forward at full power. Big blades 42" and up spin slow.. saves the blade.. motor.. and your laborer
I wonder how long the blades last, im currently doing a large job, with a core cut cc1200 and i have to cut through paver, asphalt and concrete, halfway through and have used up about 5 blades had to stop because the belt snapped, but boy i can imagine when that big ass wears out you hear some real alien noises.
I was looking at people using stone saws like the Stihl ts410 with it 12'' blade (which I'm getting) and was quite impressed. But then this beast came up to look at, which I thought was a funny giant joke cartoon thing. But then you fired up its diesel engine and started cutting with that massive blade! I could hardly believe it was real and nearly fell off my chair laughing.
good job to the operator, but what people don't know is that he started with a 26" blade then a 36",42"54"with a smaller slab saw a 6600 then you bring out the big8400 that's a huskabarna slabsaw I know cause I have one my company just baught a diamond products slab saw that makes this saw in this video look like a baby toy check it out on you tube search alliance concrete cutting,and look for the video where we are cutting in the navy pier in Chicago il ,4 ft thick with a 82"blade
+Willy G P Airport runways are usually too deep for a regular flat saw to cut. And as stated before, foundations in sky scrapers are pretty thick as well
The company wanted to install a new printing press. This floor was at a thickness of 27-28 inches. The new press required a floor thickness of 36 inches. If I remember right it was about 300 ft run end to end.
YOOOO!!!! that Vacuum is bad ass. the Vacuums we have, have the vacuum head and a hose and a wonde. Gonna see if we can find these and order the vacuum. lol
Enjoyed reading the comments. I am the engineer who designed the machine about 11 or 12 years ago. Yes the machine is safe. Yes it is loud. If you use water there is no issue with silicosis. It must be operated in well ventilated areas. It is a diesel so Carbon Monoxide is not a huge issue like gasoline. This operator and company are good at what they do. It is not overkill for the Blade size. This machine actually had an even larger blade.of 60" diameter.
A blade that size is at least $2,000. Possibly more depending on the type of blade. You have some blades where the diamonds are bonded a certain way to deal with excessive rebar. And a few other types. They're super pricey.
Pretty funny people commenting who have no idea about concrete cutting.
Are the blades disposable?
Donald Meister This is a awesome machine.Can i know upto what depth it cuts.Am in demolishing biz.Thanks.
Can you slice cheese witit?
You should not be at cutting speed until that blade is in the cut line. Once you lower the blade a couple inches in the cut line you can increase speed to what ever it is you want it at. And always lower your RPMs when you pull the blade out of cut. This is just for safety reasons but the other reason is your blade is clearly wobbling at the higher RPMs and is cutting or wearing into the water supplies lines inside the blade guard. So lower RMPs until inside cut and lower RPMs when you pullout of cut.
You're sooo right I see what you mean.
This is like watching the first ten minutes of final destination
HOLY SHIT.. I'd hate to see it kick back..
it doesnt kick back. it would jump forward. see the rotation
No chain.
One of the best jobs a guy can look forward to in the morning....I tell you the truth......
chris jones I start tomorrow as a labor any advise you can give me ?
@@williewright8787 hey did it go are you still working as a labor? Did you like it?
teach me
@@williewright8787 my advise to any laborer who wants to achieve anything more is to watch everyone around you find who is good at the job you want to do and befriend them. And learn a trade
As well at the end of a job $$$$$, have a good friend that owns a concrete cutting company in the Midwest, union job, lucrative pay, hard work.. cool shit
So that's how the Egyptians did it...
+S.V.A.S good point
Have a look at TURKEY and SYRIA and LEBANON too
is he cutting the planet in half???
It felt like it
lol
Sure looks like it....
no wonder why there was an earthquake somewhere.
hahahahaha
I would like to know if cutting this DEEP requires a (811 call before you DIG) I think there could be a Gas line underneath the concrete and always keeping in mind it’s all about safety first!
i do this for a living in Canada. We like to call if theres even a chance we're over lines of any kind. Power lines can be much closer to the surface than you would like.
Finally Chuck Norris's nail clipper sees industrial use.
They don't rent that at Home Depot!
Gotta love going full depth with a 36 inch blade, it's the only thing that would cut right through the concrete at the airport! 👍👊💪
When I did Dallas Airport we had to spin 48" on final cut. 60" in certain spots that was wild spinning a 60
This looks more like a 48” or a 54” sir 🤣 36” is way smaller lol
How heavy is that thing and do they make a liquid fuel powered model? Gas, propane, alcohol or something similar so you wouldn't need a cord. Also how much electricity does that need? What size generator would you need to power it properly?
and to answer your other question at least at hour company we have a 60Kpa generator to run the electric saw off 480 3 phase cable
Good work man, very impressive sir!!!
I've used a cutter like this before but smaller and only had 3ft blade on it and was powered by twin cylinder Wisconsin.
Finally, something to chop my vegetables with for stew
👍🍅🍆🍍🍉🍈🍑🍌🍠🍐🍓🍋
I like this machine! Do you think 230/460 vac motor with gearbox can do better? Thanks.
Damn...just when I thought I ran a big husqvarna saw, I literally see a guy driving one. Yes I would buy this if I had the money, because my manhood is being challenged. Sure I might go to jail for cutting a road in half, but they would probably have to wait until I hopped off of my saw. Not to mention they would have to help me pick up my giant balls I was dragging behind me.
Dont let those balls near that blade....lmao
Hahaha
And they say not to do it all in one pass! 😂 Now THIS is efficiency!
Don't think he did probably has two saws with him one with a smaller blade to do the first cuts to keep straight lot of flex in a big blade like that to do a straight pass
I seen that blade come off the saw and it flew about 150-200ft into the corn field. The scariest shit ever. The guy turn albino quick never got his color back.
I love the smoke rings
lol the sound of water tubes getting shredded gets me every time :D
Oh you know that sound too? There isn’t many people that do. I run a construction crew doing highway work in Iowa. We use this exact saw everyday except newer
laughing at the smoke rings
Was this for demoing the concrete, or cutting 1/4 depth of the slab thickness? Im thinking for removal of concrete, either way its BADASS!
Removal.
And THAT, my friends, is how you slice a pizza pie!
I seen my husband use one of these.. Good Job sir..#onelove
why do you cut this? are you trying to remove floor? in that case custs are not good shaped
Worked at I.H.C. doing exactly that on the airport runway however in 95degree weather 12hr shifts
Can I buy this at Home Depot?
Chuck Norris use this saw to cut his baguette every morning.
When the concrete cutter you hire is level 99 prestige.
Could you imagine having that thing catch on something and kickback haha... wholly shit.
Don't even talk about that
It runs off of a belt and not direct drive. Of course a big spinning mass could pose issues but if blade gets stuck the belt snaps. Still one cool saw.
Steve Murdock Rock saws tend to be less dangerous than wood saws but a binding blade heats up and dishes - freakin' expensive! Not a good job for those who like to daydream, heh heh...
The machince stalls when that happens.... Automatically shuts off.... Local 57 concrete cutter i see it everyday....
They don’t kick back. I use one every day. The blade would just lock up
The other end of the blade just came out through my street in downtown Bangladesh! Wtf Chris who's going to pay for the dirt street you destroyed?
On your Step Cut how many passes did it take to cut threw with that setup? Or with that being so powerful you make the cut in one pass?
Concrete cutter/ gas pipe cutter/ all underground conduits cutter and even main sewage line, holy shits that thing will take you within a mile from the earth's core hahaha
I cut concrete too tomorrow I will be cutting 22in thick concrete what is your technique or tip on using big blades Cris jones
To start I make sure the blades you use to step cut with are in good working order. No cracks at the segment base or the blade as a hole.
Check to make sure you saw is in good working order.
Now it depends on the machine you use and operator preference.
I would start with a 14"-16" .220, this cuts to a 5" depth.
Then I would jump to a 30"-36" .187, this cuts to a depth of 12".
Now I would like to put on a 48" .165, but that would only cut around 21". If the concrete won't break (wire mesh at the bottom or even rebar not placed 2" to 3" up off the bottom) you will have to use one size bigger blade at least. Probably a 54". This will get you to 24" deep.
Use plenty of water to remove spoils from the cut and keep the blade cooled.
Always match your blade rpm to the saw or be sure change to the proper gear.
Wear all proper PPE. Safety glasses, hearing protection, ect.
+chris jones thanks am on a 32 in and 36 in blade den am putting 42 in blade. so you think a lot of water is better because I been told if you use to much water u can wash of the sharp to cut on teeths on blade. wat is your Technike to cut a rebar running long way in the cut Cuz I ran into one today
where does it sell? is it ready for sell on amazon, alibaba or ebay? plz tell me how to buying it , Iam very interest. Iam come from VietNAm. thanks!
got some balls starting that out of the cut. let alone reved up all the way
You aren’t wearing much protection . Assuming machine is well designed? If blade breaks, how bad can it get you? Covers look on top of blade.
The Frankenstein saw.
I like that description.
Is that husky saw ? We have core cut
This is God’s own concrete saw...
how much is it? and how is the deep it could cut?!
It wouldn't kick back, the black is spinning clockwise, opposite a conventional miter/skill saw. It would kick forward lol
Absolutely.. which is another reason you want a big blade spinning slower. That way if the blade does lock up?? it doesn't lift and throw the saw up and forward at full power. Big blades 42" and up spin slow.. saves the blade.. motor.. and your laborer
I wonder how long the blades last, im currently doing a large job, with a core cut cc1200 and i have to cut through paver, asphalt and concrete, halfway through and have used up about 5 blades had to stop because the belt snapped, but boy i can imagine when that big ass wears out you hear some real alien noises.
I was looking at people using stone saws like the Stihl ts410 with it 12'' blade (which I'm getting) and was quite impressed. But then this beast came up to look at, which I thought was a funny giant joke cartoon thing. But then you fired up its diesel engine and started cutting with that massive blade! I could hardly believe it was real and nearly fell off my chair laughing.
that's the LARGEST concrete saw I ever........uh, seen :D
Who makes this machines. whats the model.
my friend Hugh Jaynus runs a saw like that. he works for Dixie Normus Construction
Thats what you call a circular saw! What HP is it?
84 HP
chris jones Whoa! I never would have guessed that - serious grudge slaker!
صحيح مزعجه ..... ولكنها عملية ومختصرة للوقت والجهد.👍
I'd love to get a bunch of blocks like that - maybe thinner (I'm guessing those are over 6" thick by the blade?). Very neat.
6 inches lol try 24
That’s awesome. Is that a 65” blade?
Looks to be a 60"
Do a video on how to use one of those step by step
It's not hard at all lmao, I used to cut 1300' a day at 20in deep
Do those things have a tilt sensor so they the turn off if they fall over or roll down an incline?
Personally I am not aware of any flat saw equipped with a tilt sensor.
good job to the operator, but what people don't know is that he started with a 26" blade then a 36",42"54"with a smaller slab saw a 6600 then you bring out the big8400 that's a huskabarna slabsaw I know cause I have one my company just baught a diamond products slab saw that makes this saw in this video look like a baby toy check it out on you tube search alliance concrete cutting,and look for the video where we are cutting in the navy pier in Chicago il ,4 ft thick with a 82"blade
+Hernandez I watched that video. and that wasn't a 84 inch blade.
so it's a huge stihl saw then basically?
"How to cut concrete" ....... With a big fucking saw.
As if it wasn't already comically huge, it had. to shoot out smoke rings like a 1920's mickey mouse cartoon.
Can anybody tell what for they cut this? they will use concrete blocks for something? or kind of demolition?
The concrete blocks were demoed and recycled.
Price?
what kind of floor do you have to cut that deep is that for driving tanks on
+Willy G P Most likely a foundation.
+Willy G P Airport runways are usually too deep for a regular flat saw to cut. And as stated before, foundations in sky scrapers are pretty thick as well
which saw is that?
Jheeeezzzus... Imagine the kick back loooool
why the hell would it kick back. its not a table saw. it rotates forward
В душевой ремонт буду делать, куплю такой плиткарез ! :-)
My 2 concern is why ware a white t shirt when doing this and why the dark safety glasses where are your indoor safety glasses sir
the smoke rings are funny
That is a monster saw. But why go so deep if concrete only seems to be 6"?
How much.
I want to buy it .as much as fast .
Is any one know the price of this cutter.
When I’m walking down the street and see this I get scared and think of final destination
Why are they cutting it?
The company wanted to install a new printing press. This floor was at a thickness of 27-28 inches. The new press required a floor thickness of 36 inches. If I remember right it was about 300 ft run end to end.
it was blowing rings :D
What is the brand of that machine? Where can I get one of those?
Husqvarna 8400. Olathe KS USA.
Thank you very much!!
What does a blade cost for one of these?
A 48" diamond product blade we used to buy for about $800
iska prise kya hai
Jeg sjerer meg rett jennom veggen jir fan
NO OVERCUTS!!!
So tired of no overcuts. What saw are you running? It’s nice being able to spin a...42-48? Out of the cut
If he had too he could have double cut it aha. But I feel you.
Nathaniel Mapp surprised he didn’t have to.
i can see this thing being on a saw movie set
Big job for big FS!
This was used for my circumcision LOL
YOOOO!!!! that Vacuum is bad ass. the Vacuums we have, have the vacuum head and a hose and a wonde. Gonna see if we can find these and order the vacuum. lol
They suck, 3 have fried in the past week for cutting openings
Now that's how you cut 😇
Holy crap how deep does that thing cut
El_Ectric guessing that it might be a 48" blade he's likely only cutting 20".
that is a hell saw!!
great piece of tool
when YOU'RE hungover
Nice Saw!
Boris Badenov requesting when u r done
They should feature this saw in a slasher flick or the next friday the 13th, or nightmare on elm street.
I bet that was $100000
Earths crust cutter that lol
That monster could cut to the outer core
i have the same but if modified tout put a 72 inch blades
Я уже представил, как эта машина разбрасывает чьи то намотанные кишки
Beautiful machine.
Wow.. I thought the thumbnail was a fake click-bait!
нужно такую , только на 22й платформе
Bro we got it. It's an over cut. I would died had you of walked any further away to watch!
Hell yeah!
вот это я понимаю болгарка :-)
can someone explain why are they cutting the concrete like that ?
Berapa in mata kating
I swear the photo was going to be click bait..