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Spare Tool

I'll remove my optimistic Albert..very impressive, wish id have known about this before I went home wearing a bag of cement every day :)
 
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Waluigi

Thanks very much for the reply, Albert (and Co)

I’ll give it a bash tomorrow and report back
 
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Spare Tool

Sorry don't mean to hijack the thread but seeing we've got the old school in the room ;) how did they cut marble, travertine etc before the days of grinders and wetsaws?
 

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Sorry don't mean to hijack the thread but seeing we've got the old school in the room ;) how did they cut marble, travertine etc before the days of grinders and wetsaws?
Wet saws have been in this game long before I started, most marble
was cut in a marble works, as far as I can recall. It was very rare [for me anyway] to come up against stone, trav, granite. Most of that was done by stonemen.
 
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Waluigi

You might have to score twice then just a sharp tap on the back
and if the cut is on show a light rub with a hand pad ;)

I thought about that and instead of scoring I’ll probably run my grinder blade down and then tap the back. Cleaner edge maybe. I’ll find out tomorrow :)
 

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