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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 56518Post lutonlagerlout

TOO MCUH WNACKING MASEK YUO BILIND
lll :;):
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Post: # 56522Post London Stone Paving

There was a line going both ways. They use their chisel and a metal straight edge to score it. Maybe video did not pick it up.
If you look at the video when he is making the fisrt cut you should be able to see the line running the other way

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Post: # 56524Post GB_Groundworks

lutonlagerlout wrote:TOO MCUH WNACKING MASEK YUO BILIND
lll :;):
Very true haha or to much xbox
Giles

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Post: # 56537Post Tony McC

GB_Groundworks wrote:incidentally anyone know what angle a pitcher should be ground at?

It's usually 5° to 10° - mine are done at 7½°

Seeing as I need a break from working out what Vp= As50.....means, here are some photies of my newest pitcher, the one that's least worn....

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Post: # 56539Post GB_Groundworks

is that a pitcher like he was using to cut the flags is it hte angle that make it look like a spike?

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Post: # 56545Post London Stone Paving

The chisel they use is very short and thick with a sharp pronounced point. I will get a picture of one and post it

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Post: # 56574Post rab1

my grandad was a granite mason, re-built the duke of roxburgh's fire place. i`ve still got his tools, mainly lump hammers, french chalk and a large selection of cold chisels.
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Post: # 56582Post Suggers

Terrific piece of writing LSP - loved the photos & vids - also lovely lay-out from yer man, took you right into it... :)
"Meet the new boss - same as the old boss - We all get fooled again"

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Post: # 56585Post London Stone Paving

Cheers Suggers

Tony put a lot into getting it live as he had to re-write all the blog functionality. Glad its been well recieved

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Post: # 56664Post London Stone Paving

Here is a close up picture of the chisel

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Post: # 56667Post GB_Groundworks

yeah thats like my pitcher, well my grandads but now mine.
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