Masonry Magazine May 2011 Page. 17

Words: Tony Diangelus, Mike Ripley, Fred Ode, Stephen Getz
Masonry Magazine May 2011 Page. 17

Masonry Magazine May 2011 Page. 17


When a contractor has a project that includes cutting indoors, planning is a crucial step. Each job carries a unique set of circumstances that need to be considered if the job is to be a success. In all jobs - especially when cutting indoors - safety, choosing the right equipment and planning are the keys to proper preparation and, ultimately, a job well done.

Knowing all the requirements and specifications of the job is central to completing the project successfully. Cutting indoors means considering the safety of the operators and residents as well as the equipment to be used. Since indoor work generally means disrupting a place of business, school or home, contractors have to be sensitive about the time of day the work takes place and how quickly it can be accomplished.

To assure a job stays on schedule or ahead of schedule, it is important to plan and identify all hazards. This will reduce the chance of accidents, delays, unexpected costs and losses of profit. Most indoor jobs call for cutting window or door openings in walls, but also can include cutting bricks and blocks when remodeling a basement, adding spaces for HVAC units or duct work according to specifications. Some of the time these types of projects will require the use of a hand-held power cutter.

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