Something very fishy going on here, concrete shears at a 45 degree angle until you get to a block joint, so the inside hole would be larger than the outside hole especially if a double layer wall. A majority of the debris appears outside of the hole instead of inside. Lots of drilling of a fracture points and then a slide hammer or a puller. Most masonary has a bond beam course at 48" above finished floor.
That’s brilliant Graham, you’ve just saved me a fortune cos I was looking for a stihl saw for a job later this year and I now realise I have one hung up in the garage Now, you’re a small plant fitter mate, where do I put the petrol in
Morning amateur detectives, went for a beer or three last night in Winchester, met up with my mate Kenny who used to race a Moto Rapide Ducati, he is still really matey with their mechanic, anyway we was talking about this, he said they had definitely ‘cut’ their way in. Sorry much as it grieves me to say so @Dozers Dad is correct!
The one that went was sold, apparently they are getting another shipped over from Italy so the customer still gets his £35K V4 for March!
No one wants Mr Smug always right even when he’s wrong @Dozers Dad to be eating humble pie & riding a ditch pump wearing jack boots than me! Just reporting what my mate told me to try & bring this drivel to an end!
Which merely goes to show they know naff all about construction. A Stihl disc would leave dead straight edges and an overrun cut into adjacent blocks.....even if only used on the vertical edges. That dpc has not been compromised!
Much as I would like to offer suggestions, I am off to collect my suspension, then got a busy day putting it all back in, will rejoin later when this will doubtless be at 20 pages!