MikeK
26th September 2006, 12:19 PM
Hi,
Just after some advice on leveling a sandstone path. Basically, part of a pathway to my house is made from uneven sandstone rocks and put together with cement in a cobblestone kind of manner. This means that the surface is not level - which is causing some issues with some of our older relatives. So, I want to flatten it by grinding down the surface. I have a few questions on this and all advice is welcomed:
Facts:
- area is about 10 square meters
- there are 8 steps involved as well a a landing area.
- probably need to take 1 cm off the peaks of the stone (on average).
Questions:
- I am potentially going to do this with a hired grinder. Does anyone know if this would be a special purpose grinder or something like an angle grinder?
- will this approach take forever?
- will I get anywhere near a level surface?
- the usage rates on the grinding disk seem quite high. Will this type of grinding use a lot of the disk?
- is this a stupid idea? (i.e. is doing this so hard that I should just call in some professionals?)
Thanks,
Mike.
Just after some advice on leveling a sandstone path. Basically, part of a pathway to my house is made from uneven sandstone rocks and put together with cement in a cobblestone kind of manner. This means that the surface is not level - which is causing some issues with some of our older relatives. So, I want to flatten it by grinding down the surface. I have a few questions on this and all advice is welcomed:
Facts:
- area is about 10 square meters
- there are 8 steps involved as well a a landing area.
- probably need to take 1 cm off the peaks of the stone (on average).
Questions:
- I am potentially going to do this with a hired grinder. Does anyone know if this would be a special purpose grinder or something like an angle grinder?
- will this approach take forever?
- will I get anywhere near a level surface?
- the usage rates on the grinding disk seem quite high. Will this type of grinding use a lot of the disk?
- is this a stupid idea? (i.e. is doing this so hard that I should just call in some professionals?)
Thanks,
Mike.