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O/T, Any body have a cheap easy way to cut rocks
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Posted by old on April 13, 2007 at 14:08:04 from (4.244.90.242):
I have an area where I have dug off and on over the years to open up a spring on my place. I have a lot of big rocks as in 2-3 foot in diameter. I would like to figure out how to square them up some to use along the edge of my driveway and then back fill with dirt to raise up the yard area. So now with out buying expense saws etc. Do any of you guy have ideas of how to cut them. There lime stone and sand stone. On the sand stone I'm thinking maybe my pressure washer but not sure on the others. Note I said with out spending much if any money, I don't have it to spare. Thanks By the way there big enough the only way they will be moved is with a tractor and the backhoe/loader
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- Re: O/T, Any body have a cheap easy way to cut roc Turke Bros. Farms 06:45:51 04/14/07
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- Re: O/T, Any body have a cheap easy way to cut roc brad siegmund 04:09:05 04/14/07
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- Re: O/T, Any body have a cheap easy way to cut roc Catskill Pete 20:57:58 04/13/07
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- Re: O/T, Any body have a cheap easy way to cut roc David in SC 18:57:42 04/13/07
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- Hey old another idea Sid 18:31:45 04/13/07
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- Re: O/T, Any body have a cheap easy way to cut roc RayP(MI) 18:27:58 04/13/07
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- Re: O/T, Any body have a cheap easy way to cut roc Sid 18:07:39 04/13/07
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- Re: O/T, Any body have a cheap easy way to cut roc RMinVa 17:59:08 04/13/07
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- Re: O/T, Any body have a cheap easy way to cut roc Walt Davies 17:51:36 04/13/07
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- Re: O/T, Any body have a cheap easy way to cut roc IHC Red 16:21:17 04/13/07
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- Re: O/T, Any body have a cheap easy way to cut roc rrlund 16:09:06 04/13/07
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- Re: O/T, Any body have a cheap easy way to cut roc Vito 14:17:47 04/13/07
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