On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 08:56:20 +0100, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:
I had tried both angle grinder with carborundum disks (wore em out in
seconds) and chipping with a cold chisel (worked, but not on long thin
bits: They always cracked across) and so decided to hire an angle
grinder with diamond blade.
What a difference!
I hired it for a day, but did the job in just over an hour, cuttng all
te awkward bits around edges and steps in that time.
Like a knife through butter.
Cost me £17.92 and saved a whole load of broken slabs. I even cut down
some other broken ones to make new smaller ones.
Only problem is the cut is too clean. Still a couple of minutes of
distressing with teh cold chisle solved that :-)
Just passing this on to anyine who is doing similar.
Hi,
How thick is a diamond cutting disk? Anyone tried one of these on
wood?
cheers,
Pete.
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