Krome10
Established Member
Hi
An old slate slab has come up that I would like to use for a kitchen worktop. It's from an old snooker table and is 30mm thick.
I'll need to cut it roughly in the first instance so that I can move it and fit it into the car. I can then cut it more precisely once the unit is made and I have exact details.
I've never done it before... For a rough cut and at that thickness, what would be best to use? I have got:
- a large circular saw (are they all capable of cutting stone with the correct blade or are some machines for wood only)?
- a mini circular saw (Worx)
- an angle grinder (but with no discs so would need to buy whatever would be suitable).
Hoping to collect tomorrow, so any advice would be fantastic.
Many thanks
An old slate slab has come up that I would like to use for a kitchen worktop. It's from an old snooker table and is 30mm thick.
I'll need to cut it roughly in the first instance so that I can move it and fit it into the car. I can then cut it more precisely once the unit is made and I have exact details.
I've never done it before... For a rough cut and at that thickness, what would be best to use? I have got:
- a large circular saw (are they all capable of cutting stone with the correct blade or are some machines for wood only)?
- a mini circular saw (Worx)
- an angle grinder (but with no discs so would need to buy whatever would be suitable).
Hoping to collect tomorrow, so any advice would be fantastic.
Many thanks