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The slurry that results from the wet cutting of the concrete pavers can be a mess. We have attached a piece of rubber pond liner as a skirt directly behind the blade to keep it from spraying back at the operator and other objects behind him/her. Yes, the slurry can stain the surface, but if you rinse the slurry off imediately after cutting it is not a big deal. The water doe cause some sand movenment but can be fixed in very short order as the cut off pieces are remove prior to the installation of the soldier course. With OHSA watching more closely and the health of our customers and employees being improtant to us this seems a small adjustment to have to make. Not only that but our legal advisors have stated that we could be held liable to future health issues resulting from the "misuse" of hazardous products. The wet cutting is a little more work than dry cutting, but is still light years faster than a table saw and it covers our butts
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Jon-
Technique, without vision sucks!
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