its becoming a bit of a thing now
many truck drivers are delivery only , no unloading
Last week a big wet rail saw used to cut 1000*500 slabs of blue stone mixed with 800*500 slabs and just a few smaller bits. The 35degree plus two days I had the saw was not enough to bed it all in properly so cut and roughly laid. I picked it all up from where it needed to go putting each the the three rows right beside where it was needed. Added more sand, compacted and screed level to perfection laying each of the slabs back, Got to the end and two rows were out by 200mm
How? I have no idea. Cut a few bits with the angle grinder to make it work. Dust coating every where nowMy jig saw skills clearly failed. Still baffled how I managed that stuff up.
Thats my grumble. I laid and cut one and promise I measured twice, each bit was about 80kgs and a bugger to move. It fit to perfection in place around a chimney and a few other custom cuts which all went back down perfectly. Promise I did not have a beer before finding two rows mucked up. All fixed now. Bizarre plus!
Even better would be to Measure thrice & cut once.[/QUOTE]
I have known clangers occur when the Metric & Imperial scales on a Measuring Tape get tangled up in the laying out.
Have never cut a tape yet but is probably bound to happen one day.![]()
Power Guillotines seem to make that so much easier than a marking pencil.![]()
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