mini clipper

All forms of block paving, brick paving, flexible or rigid, concrete or clays, new construction or renovation
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Post: # 4868Post 84-1093879891

I've not seen this, John - where can I get info?

When I first read your post, I thought you meant that naff little mini-splitter from Belle - the one that's barely bigger than a block and you have to jump up and down on to get it to work.

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Post: # 4895Post 84-1093879891

Aaah! I remember seeing this before, but I never knew it had a name. I just thought it was some sort of mini bench saw for masonry.

It's looks very interesting, and I've also asked for more info. I've long advocated the use of full-size bench saws for cutting clay pavers, but this could be quite useful for both clays and concretes.

I might do a write-up when I hear back from the company.

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Post: # 4900Post ABILITY

Notice that Screwfix do this machine - £ 699 Inc VAT. Maybe worth checking how long blades last - listed at £ 150 each .
Is there a water attachment to keep dust down ?

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Post: # 4910Post 84-1093879891

There's an 'optional' water attachment but I can't see a piccie of it to see just how effective it would be.

John's planning on hiring one in for a job he has lined-up for next week, and I've said I'll potter along and see how it performs, so more impartial information and comment then... hopefully!

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