Hi, I have about 25 x slabs of 22mm riven calibrated indian sandstone (imported) that I will need to cut. I only need a single cut to each. I have limited angle grinder experience, although do posess one. If I can get hold of a probst block splitter, the one with the teeth for uneven surfaces, is it preferable/quicker for a newbie like me?
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Dan
Block splitter for indian sandstone?
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The clay-paver (toothed) splitter would work on *some* of the flags, but would quite probably ruin the other half, so not cost effective.
Whenever a spllitter is used to cut/trim flagstones, it's always a hydraulically-poweered model. The force required to apply even pressure capable of splitting stone over such a length is more than can be applied manually, even with the telescoping lever handle and a right fat abstrad on the end of it!
Whenever a spllitter is used to cut/trim flagstones, it's always a hydraulically-poweered model. The force required to apply even pressure capable of splitting stone over such a length is more than can be applied manually, even with the telescoping lever handle and a right fat abstrad on the end of it!
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Thanks, I was worried about the potential wastage when using such a device.
I have a 4 inch angle grinder and some diamond discs but I can borrow a 9 inch angle grinder and a commensurate diamond disc. Is there much of a difference for what I need as I believe I am only cutting halfway through and then tapping with a hammer to finish the split? Or if I am using a 9 incher is it that I would cut all the way though with the extra diameter?
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Dan
I have a 4 inch angle grinder and some diamond discs but I can borrow a 9 inch angle grinder and a commensurate diamond disc. Is there much of a difference for what I need as I believe I am only cutting halfway through and then tapping with a hammer to finish the split? Or if I am using a 9 incher is it that I would cut all the way though with the extra diameter?
Thanks
Dan
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