London stone catchup - Few photos

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Post: # 89185Post London Stone Paving

We always like to invest in heavy machiner Stewart, especially big engines :)

Thanks to all for positive words. Its funny how solving one problem can instantly create another one. We are finding that the labels on the riven sandstone samples are now getting snagged on the foam insert. Which means that we've now got to polished the backs of the riven samples to get the labels to stick better. Should of stuck with the cardboard box :D

That brochures only 2 weeks old Tony, so hot off the press.

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Post: # 89186Post GB_Groundworks

Did you use the picture in the end steve, how does it look?
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After all that Giles we didnt use it in the end. Sorry for wasting your time with it

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We had a couple of Yorkstone blocks delivered today. Monsters, approx 14 tons each.

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Bigger blocks are much better for us because there is lots less wastage and also less downtime changing blocks over on the wire saw

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How long does it take to process the stone?
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Post: # 89839Post London Stone Paving

Blocks of that size will take about 48 hours to cut through Rab. Seems like a long time but they will produce a big yield

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Post: # 89840Post lutonlagerlout

cue rab and sean on the elfin safety vibe :;):
is that 48 hrs to cut into flags or just to cut?

looking well sweet steve
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Post: # 89842Post London Stone Paving

no stone suppliers were harmed during the production of this photograph :D
The block was well strapped down and if I had fallen off it would have been my own stupid fault.
It takes 48 hours to cut it into scant, which is what the big rough slabs are called. Its then got to be cut down further into paving or steps

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Tony/Steve that was my first thought. No net, bags or short drop harness, hi viz, gloves, or glasses.
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Post: # 89846Post lutonlagerlout

i agree rab,but sometimes you have to seize the moment
nice shot for the london stone calender steve
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Post: # 89849Post Al Jardin

Is that the drill hole & blast mark in the middle of the rock?
Impressive looking set up.

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Post: # 89850Post Bob_A

rab1 wrote:Tony/Steve that was my first thought. No net, bags or short drop harness, hi viz, gloves, or glasses.
It would frighten people off from buying if he had all that gear on.
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He is actually being held by an 'Invisi-lanyard' suspended from a helicopter just out of shot.
There are also lateral 'hip lanyards' which can clearly be seen to the left and right :;):

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I'm sure you should have an inflatable bouncy castle around that lorry as well :laugh:

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henpecked wrote:He is actually being held by an 'Invisi-lanyard' suspended from a helicopter just out of shot.
There are also lateral 'hip lanyards' which can clearly be seen to the left and right :;):
He looks like something off one of those table football games you see in pubs and arcades. :D

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