Cutting flags - Dust problem

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Post: # 49846Post mickg

*cough* i don't think this is the right forum to be discussing you fetish rab :D
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Post: # 49847Post GB_Groundworks

hahahahaha

what about using one of those old hand mixing tray things the hexagonal ones, bet we' ve all got one behind a shed somewhere,

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ready made bund and just use an old pit of ply to cut on.
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Post: # 49852Post lutonlagerlout

mickg wrote:i would of thought the size of the dust particle when cutting celotex is smaller than what you get from cutting block paving or stone flags but as you say there is no issue with the insulation........well yet anyway ???

i use one of these to remove the dust
i think we can all agree that dust is dangerous,but like you mick i find chopped blocks too rough
I know on lofts now we wear overalls and respirators when cutting celotex/kingspan
did it a few times without and your lungs/skin feel itchy for a day or two after,not good
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Post: # 49884Post Grant1

R44,

That’s a good mask. Is it possible that air-borne water vapour produced when cutting wet can get into the lungs? Better to be safe than sorry.

Luton,

I’ve looked at those but the limited use, and depth of cutting on toothing, for example, cannot justify the cost. This would be far better (but no use for paving): http://www.priorityplant.com/ICS-680....m

For cutting pavers or flags, maybe this (110 mm cutting depth): http://www.priorityplant.com/Elite-8....337.htm

I’ve asked if a water supply can be attached to the last item.

I’ve no connection with the above company.
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Post: # 49888Post lutonlagerlout

i wouldnt fancy catching a fishtail wall tie with one of those diamond chainsaws
i saw some crew from tottenham in action with them on the french embassy,they were cutting DPC into 600 mm thick walls
very impressive the blokes using them all looked like john rambo
very very hard work by the look of it
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