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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 77873Post lutonlagerlout

once you get used to using water it becomes second nature
the secret is not too much

you are only suppressing the dust not trying to wash the street away
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The wetter the better LLL !!!!
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haggistini wrote:The wetter the better LLL !!!!
:D
Can't argue with that hagg!!
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Post: # 77877Post lutonlagerlout

are we talking block paving or women haggi?
i find too much water makes cutting a silly messy job
for me anyway
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Post: # 77878Post Carberry

lutonlagerlout wrote:are we talking block paving or women haggi?
i find too much water makes cutting a silly messy job
for me anyway
LLL :)

Or minging swamp donkeys? :p

Too little it gets messy, too much and it gets messy.

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Post: # 77879Post haggistini

Dave_L wrote:
haggistini wrote:The wetter the better LLL !!!!
:D

Can't argue with that hagg!!
Trust u
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Post: # 77880Post haggistini

Carberry wrote:
lutonlagerlout wrote:are we talking block paving or women haggi?
i find too much water makes cutting a silly messy job
for me anyway
LLL :)

Or minging swamp donkeys? :p

Too little it gets messy, too much and it gets messy.
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Post: # 77885Post local patios and driveway

Yep ra-30 is what we have coming. Hear great things about them from everyone. Cheap and really long lasting.

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Post: # 78016Post lutonlagerlout

pulvex blade turned up today
did about 10m of cutting fine
too wet for pics
seemed about35-50% quicker than the jcb blade lets see how it lasts
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Post: # 78019Post haggistini

Looks the part And quicker is always better Luton! are you cutting all with a saw or do you use a block splitter?
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Post: # 78028Post Noony

its pretty quick on the old indian!!
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Post: # 78037Post lutonlagerlout

saw mate
I have got a splitter but i just dont feel the finish is neat enough on domestic work
bit messy with water but had 2 inquiries today from local folk so must look ok
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how much was the new blade tony
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Post: # 78056Post haggistini

lutonlagerlout wrote:saw mate
I have got a splitter but i just dont feel the finish is neat enough on domestic work
bit messy with water but had 2 inquiries today from local folk so must look ok
LLL
I disagree with how neat a block cutter can be as I have used them on granite, clays and CBP's I always cut slightly to big and then run the saw up the lot, curves and all. Less noise,dust ,disruption and quicker for private jobs.
I have used a few but really rate my birchwood blocksplitter
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Post: # 78057Post Mikey_C

i use a spectrum tx10r, don't cut any asphalt with it mind but on clay paviours, Indian stone, metal, its been good. about £60 inc vat each if you are buying 300mm (I use the 230mm, at £40 inc vat)

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