Cutting problems!!! - Help!
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I need some help. I'm trying to lay some flagstone stair treads and I'm having a HORRID time getting them cut straight. I think its called rocky mntn. rose flagstone (red) and no matter what i try it won't follow my score line. I've even cut half way through the back with a diamond bladed grinder, and when it breaks, it breaks +- 90˚ from the score line? I'm only dealing with four small steps and i'll be done forever!! I could use some pointers that actually work!
Thanx!
Thanx!
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Use the saw cut at the back of the step or cut 90% of the flag then split,
Use a pitching chisel to split it accurately
Find some one with a hydraulic stone splitter to split it
Cut it and fetle the cut edge to give a split look
Use a pitching chisel to split it accurately
Find some one with a hydraulic stone splitter to split it
Cut it and fetle the cut edge to give a split look
Giles
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Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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if you ar ecuuting with a hammer and pitcher its best to have the flag on some soft sand to avoid cracking
but even if you saw all the way with a diamond saw its a 5 minute job to "fettle " the edges after
TBH i prefer the neat saw cut at the back of the tread and leave the rougher end on the lip
LLL
but even if you saw all the way with a diamond saw its a 5 minute job to "fettle " the edges after
TBH i prefer the neat saw cut at the back of the tread and leave the rougher end on the lip
LLL
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something like this but local to you
LLL
something like this but local to you
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