How To Cut - Porcelain Paving

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  • čas přidán 18. 02. 2021
  • Cutting porcelain paving tiles is not difficult, it just requires a little practice and patience. Mark Brown, Pavestone's resident expert landscaper, guides you through how to make perfect straight, curved or intricate cuts and how to avoid breaking the paving tile or having chipped untidy edges in the process.
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Komentáře • 30

  • @Mark-fm8gm
    @Mark-fm8gm Před 3 lety

    Great video, just what I needed

  • @TheMark1840
    @TheMark1840 Před 3 lety

    great simple explanation

  • @MrSiddamshetty
    @MrSiddamshetty Před 10 měsíci +1

    Such a wonderful video with details, so helpful

    • @pavestonetv2587
      @pavestonetv2587  Před 10 měsíci

      Pleased to hear that you found the video beneficial. Mark

  • @tommikehappy
    @tommikehappy Před rokem

    professional job!

  • @bearwoodcarpentry
    @bearwoodcarpentry Před 3 lety +1

    Great tutorial cheers

  • @SLittleLandscaping
    @SLittleLandscaping Před rokem

    What would you advise for curves up to say snake like stone walls?

  • @nidge2822
    @nidge2822 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm about to do mine and have bought a continuous diamond blade for my angle grinder so only straight cuts needed ..will make sure slow speed ,light pressure and relief cuts at each end and alow to cool down ...

    • @davidlavelle8653
      @davidlavelle8653 Před 2 lety

      Did it go ok? Just going to do the same on some steps. 20mm tiles

    • @nidge2822
      @nidge2822 Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidlavelle8653 hi dave yeh went great just take your time and go slow. I put mine on a sheet of ply to help keep the slabs flat .also cut about 3 inches in fom either side to relieve stress.

    • @davidlavelle8653
      @davidlavelle8653 Před 2 lety

      @@nidge2822 great. Can’t wait to get the job done.

  • @danieldurnin959
    @danieldurnin959 Před rokem

    Nice, thanks.

  • @mikeraphone6745
    @mikeraphone6745 Před rokem

    What I did to keep the blade cool . I ran an air compressor to blow cold air on the blade and keep the dust off my lines. Not brilliant but it does help save the slab and blade. When cutting out for man holes ect . I cut best I can from the top and then turn the slab over to finish the cut . Save alot of cleaning up of the cuts .

  • @SteveAldous
    @SteveAldous Před 3 lety +2

    Good video.
    What brand blade would you recommend please?
    I'll be hiring a petrol cutter with water tank
    Thanks 👍

  • @andrewyoung1652
    @andrewyoung1652 Před 2 lety +6

    How do you avoid chipping the surface when cutting 20mm porcelain? I’m using a nine inch Makita angle grinder so it’s not a wet cut and although it’s cutting through ok, the edge is chipping in places. How do I avoid this?

    • @anaissiana333
      @anaissiana333 Před rokem +3

      Hi, you can apply a piece of tape, mark your line over the tape and it should be a fairly clean edge, you can also get your helper to hold a water bottle with a hole on the cap and have them run the water on the blade and tile for a very clean edge, if all that fails I would just grab a smaller grinder with a Diamond wheel and carefully run it over the edge so it can hide those chips

    • @hundui
      @hundui Před rokem

      Mate I had the exact same issue. Makita angle grinder on 20mm tile and still leaving chip marks

    • @t-rex4211
      @t-rex4211 Před rokem

      My Husky paddy with porcelain blade does the same. They’re black slabs so I mask up with 3” duck tape so I can see my marks. Even with water it still chips. I then used a wet tile disc cutter. Still chips. I wonder if it’s the slabs

    • @Vwfan
      @Vwfan Před rokem +5

      Ox 4” blade on a 4” grinder. No chips and cuts perfect. Been in the trade over 30 years. Trust me 👍🏼

    • @blairwood1595
      @blairwood1595 Před 8 měsíci

      Do you cut face up or face down?
      I.e blade to topside or underside?

  • @johnmcallister8372
    @johnmcallister8372 Před 3 lety +1

    Dare I suggest an air powered angle grinder, as you could then run coolin water over the job?

  • @Nufcgilly
    @Nufcgilly Před rokem

    Hi what blade to use for 20mm porcelain using Stihl saw for no chips

    • @pavestonetv2587
      @pavestonetv2587  Před rokem +2

      Hi, there are so many different blades on the market. For me personally I use the Abracs range of blades or Pulvex. Both company's can be found online. Remember to keep the blade dressed. This means cleaning all the slurry that settles in the diamonds on the blade. You may think you need a new blade when really it just needs a clean. Mark.

  • @MuRF2010INESSEX
    @MuRF2010INESSEX Před 2 lety

    Get an old squirty bottle, that way can spray the blade and cut after every pass

  • @gobrad
    @gobrad Před 9 měsíci

    Hi… Great video… I’m about to make a choice for my back garden with the Porcelain or New Grange Granite… I’d be afraid the porcelain may be slippy… Could you advise me on which to go for … many thanks

    • @deano5112
      @deano5112 Před 2 měsíci

      Porcelain is slip resistant. So they say on there tin

  • @davec5751
    @davec5751 Před 2 lety +1

    please tell what 14" blade you were using?

    • @avagrace3369
      @avagrace3369 Před rokem

      That's a 410 saw so it's 12" babe 420 is 14"

  • @Shaggy-8392
    @Shaggy-8392 Před rokem

    My cowboy builders from southend would have bashed it with out with a hammer