Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 11:36 am
Hi,
I am having a contractor in to fit 50mm 'brush-hammered' granite to precast concrete steps. Recent weather conditions have destroyed the tiles that are currently on the steps and they are all cracked and broken. Our supplier has 400mm x 2250mm threads and 150mm x 2250mm risers for the job. The material is 50mm thick. Problem: Both contractors are seeing the cutting of the granite as a problem. Each piece will have to be cut along the 2250mm length. To get this cut straight and at a perfect right angle is not possible with a con saw. Apparently there is a tool out there that operates like a Skilsaw which has a guide that can be set up to run along the edge of the granite to give a straight 90 degree cut. Is anyone aware of the manufacturer of this tool that I might be able to track down on the internet ?
I am having a contractor in to fit 50mm 'brush-hammered' granite to precast concrete steps. Recent weather conditions have destroyed the tiles that are currently on the steps and they are all cracked and broken. Our supplier has 400mm x 2250mm threads and 150mm x 2250mm risers for the job. The material is 50mm thick. Problem: Both contractors are seeing the cutting of the granite as a problem. Each piece will have to be cut along the 2250mm length. To get this cut straight and at a perfect right angle is not possible with a con saw. Apparently there is a tool out there that operates like a Skilsaw which has a guide that can be set up to run along the edge of the granite to give a straight 90 degree cut. Is anyone aware of the manufacturer of this tool that I might be able to track down on the internet ?