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Discussion in 'Tools And Equipment' started by Gizmo, Mar 18, 2021.

  1. Gizmo

    Gizmo Gardener

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    hi i am in the middle of build a pond for our garden of sleepers and we wanted a water blade fountain as well but we would like the water feature in a sleeper and woundering how would the best way to cut it out thanks for your advice
     

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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    What tools have you got?
     
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      Hi just basic tools really. Nothing fancy like electric saw etc
       
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      With sleepers, I normally use a chainsaw....but as they aren't really in a basic toolkit, it'll be a handsaw, hammer and chisel. This can be a slow and laborious process, but the thought of a celebratory alcoholic beverage when you've finished will make this worthwhile:thumbsup:
       
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        I agree, just cut across the grain at one inch intervals and then chisel it out.
         
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          Thankyou for your replys is there a way to saw so you have both sides of the hole / gap the same. Depth. Thanks
           
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            Yes, carefully!
            Mark the area to be cut clearly and don't go past it. It's easier to cut some more out, rather than trying to put some more back in
             
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              Honestly, just buy an electric saw. You'll never regret it.

              I did a bit of stuff with sleepers last year. Straight cuts through were fine with a mitre saw, but anything else was far better with a sabre saw. I tried a regular circular saw for making joints, and it just didn't work.

              I got this Makita. Add a pack of 250mm saw blades and cutting holes in sleepers is a breeze.

              https://www.screwfix.com/p/makita-m4501-1010w-electric-reciprocating-saw-240v/9852r
               
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                thank you for your help and advice
                 
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