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Nobody-named-Olli
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0. Miscellaneous Stuff
0.10 Vevor DC235 9” concrete/ demo (wet) saw
0.10.1 Unboxing
0.10.2 The diamond blade
0.10.3 Water pump
0.10.4 PRCD
0.10.5 Hooking the wet saw up to a water supply/ garden hose.
0.10.6 Using the Vevor DC235 9” concrete/ demo (wet) saw
&
0.11 Paving project - trash bin housing & good bye “very small farm road”.
0.11.6 - Day 6 Monday, June 1st. PART 2
With the pavers we chose, cutting brings one small issue that I actually didn’t even think of until the solution to it was presented to me unexpected while watching a YT video - long before this project ever happened - by German master mason Julia who has her own YT channel “Tschulique” https://www.youtube.com/@Tschulique
So the pavers we chose are concrete, colored & weathered and have broken edges. Now when you cut them, you get a crisp, clean edge. In retrospect it is dead simple: take a hammer to the edge. But again, I didn’t even think of that at the time because I didn’t foresee that.
So, cut paver:

And after taking a hammer to the edge.

At some point all pavers were laid, and we called it day. Knowing we would adjust a few of them on the next run.

Posts will continue whenever I find time to recap & wrap up a whole day. Thank you very much for your continued interest in my projects!
Kind regards,
Olli
0.10 Vevor DC235 9” concrete/ demo (wet) saw
0.10.1 Unboxing
0.10.2 The diamond blade
0.10.3 Water pump
0.10.4 PRCD
0.10.5 Hooking the wet saw up to a water supply/ garden hose.
0.10.6 Using the Vevor DC235 9” concrete/ demo (wet) saw
&
0.11 Paving project - trash bin housing & good bye “very small farm road”.
0.11.6 - Day 6 Monday, June 1st. PART 2
With the pavers we chose, cutting brings one small issue that I actually didn’t even think of until the solution to it was presented to me unexpected while watching a YT video - long before this project ever happened - by German master mason Julia who has her own YT channel “Tschulique” https://www.youtube.com/@Tschulique
So the pavers we chose are concrete, colored & weathered and have broken edges. Now when you cut them, you get a crisp, clean edge. In retrospect it is dead simple: take a hammer to the edge. But again, I didn’t even think of that at the time because I didn’t foresee that.
So, cut paver:

And after taking a hammer to the edge.

At some point all pavers were laid, and we called it day. Knowing we would adjust a few of them on the next run.

Posts will continue whenever I find time to recap & wrap up a whole day. Thank you very much for your continued interest in my projects!
Kind regards,
Olli


































