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My construction company uses sawcut control joints in our slabs placed soon after the slab has been cast. If we use your forms, will it cause any problems for the saw or the overall process?

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My construction company uses sawcut control joints in our slabs placed soon after the slab has been cast. If we use your forms, will it cause any problems for the saw or the overall process?

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No it will not cause a problem. Cutting into the top corners of the PFI will not cause any problems. This material is considerably softer than the concrete that you are cutting. There have been no reports of saw blade gumming, either. I will recommend that you temporarily remove the Orange Safety Lids immediately prior to making the sawcut, so that over-cutting will not ruin your OSLs. Replace the OSLs immediately after the saw is beyond the block out.

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