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Not really my subject but generally builders use diamond tipped chain on specialised saws that use water as a coolant - seen them come up on ebay listed as ICS concrete cutters I believe.

 

I am sure some of the other guys will know more - what are you intending on cutting?

 

huqvarna make them too :thumbup:

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Cheers mate, problem is the stone is inside as well, I am thinking putting a big price on it to include a new bar and a couple of chains and just plodding away at it for a couple of days, the customer needs it out as the are building steps into the wall where the steps are so they have to come out, all digging is by hand as no size digger can get in, it's an awful situation where the stump is.

 

 

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or hire someone with a brokk 50... drilltec uk should be able to help http://www.drilltec.co.uk/

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Maybe not ideal for your application but a step in the right direction [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQifQlckmI8]Old Video of Premier Diamond Products Carbide Cluster TERRASAUR Blade - YouTube[/ame]

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Hire a breaker drill and/or a diamond cutter, (Hilti etc,) mash up the stone with the breaker and a cut the stump with old bars and chains. Watch out for snapping your chains though! Could try to burn out the stump?

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Root Blades for an angle grinder came up in conversation last year, have a chat with Dave at the Kettering Husqvana centre, I can't remember what they were called, google brings up the Austsaw Rootmaster Blade and I know it wasn't them :/ HTH.

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Root Blades for an angle grinder came up in conversation last year, have a chat with Dave at the Kettering Husqvana centre, I can't remember what they were called, google brings up the Austsaw Rootmaster Blade and I know it wasn't them :/ HTH.

 

I have one of these and it will be used if needed. I think old bar and a few chains will do it, I have an old 28" bar and chains I will use along with pick and mattock etc. like I said before I'm going to put a good price on it and see what happens.

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Maybe not ideal for your application but a step in the right direction

 

 

 

Great post :biggrin: I'll have to remember that looks ideal for nasty jobs.

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