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Old 11-12-2007, 06:47 PM
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The problems with wet cutting pavers in a laid field are: 1) the slurry can discolor the pavers, and 2) the water can pull away enough bedding sand to sag the edge.

We wet cut all our natural stone work, but continue to dry cut paver fields for the soldier course.

The hose attachment on the Stihl TS400's we use isn't the best. Plan on it breaking off every couple of months, and when under pressure, it can be next to impossible to get it to couple back on.
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