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Old 02-05-2007, 04:07 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Cutting through paving to plant climbers




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Hi Martin

We have this as well and what I have done is to lift the complete
paving slab, cut it in half using a Lump Hammer and Cold Chisel, then
replacing the half slab. This leaves open ground to the tune of half
a slab for planting and watering.

If you have two places to do, then one slab cut in half will serve
both places and you have a slab spare :-))

Cutting a slab in two is not as frightening as it sounds and I am
more than willing to give advice as it's a case of 'been there, done
that .... etc etc etc '

Mike


I'd agree with Mike. But I'd add......get a cheap 6" angle grinder
(Argos/B&Q). Cut a line across the slab to about half an inch, and tap
with a lump hammer. Much cleaner edge. That's what I did, then found lots
of other uses for the grinder
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Agreed :-)

Why didn't I think of that? AND I have an Angle Grinder :-((

Senior moment?

Mike

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