The right tools for the job...? - What do you really need...?
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I'm a professional landscaper - run my own business - and use this site all the time. I recommend my customers visit to pick up the basics - so they can compare quotes accurately.
But now I need some advice - when laying blocks - drives, patios, lawn features etc - I wish there was a bed-mitre saw I could use to get those accurate & fiddly cuts sorted. OK, an angle grinder works - and a good quality splitter too. But I'm looking for something like an electric mitre saw - like I use to cut decking etc.... Any ideas Tony ... or anyone else.
It would be just great to zip thru all my series cuts at a table using an accurate angle saw....?
Any comments, advice or just point me in the right direction.
But now I need some advice - when laying blocks - drives, patios, lawn features etc - I wish there was a bed-mitre saw I could use to get those accurate & fiddly cuts sorted. OK, an angle grinder works - and a good quality splitter too. But I'm looking for something like an electric mitre saw - like I use to cut decking etc.... Any ideas Tony ... or anyone else.
It would be just great to zip thru all my series cuts at a table using an accurate angle saw....?
Any comments, advice or just point me in the right direction.
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Probst block splitter all the way, with a decent blade
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dewalt do one with 3,800 rpm
and will cut 4-1/2" x 6-1/2"
but has no dust extraction
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andy
and will cut 4-1/2" x 6-1/2"
but has no dust extraction
http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?....rl=http
andy
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