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Re: O/T, Any body have a cheap easy way to cut roc
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Posted by brad siegmund on April 14, 2007 at 04:09:05 from (71.246.144.225):
In Reply to: O/T, Any body have a cheap easy way to cut rocks posted by old on April 13, 2007 at 14:08:04:
maine fordson is right. I've split some stones and the hammer drill/feather and wedge technique works like magic. you can even split along curved lines I'm told although never needed to try it.I built a stone barn(>400 ton).Use carbide tipped mason bits(get 2 or 3 and air cool them between holes and they will last longer. Be ready to move when that thing splits! Call Trow and Holden or Granite City Tool Co.for stuff.
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