I'm in the process of installing a fence using slotted concrete posts, standard fence panels, and a 12in concrete gravel board.
I've installed the posts at each end, and have just realised that I've made a miscalculation. My final cut-down panel will need to be 13.5 cm wide (I was expecting it to be much wider)
One option is to cut each panel down by 42cm, which will result in 4 equally sized panels, and will look acceptable.
I'm not concerned about cutting the wooden panels down, as I've done that loads in the past, but I've never cut a concrete gravel board down.
I figure a few diamond cutting discs on my small angle grinder will do the job, but I'm concerned about exposing the steel reinforced "re-bar". If I expose this don't I run the risk of it rusting and the boards falling apart? What are people's experiences of cutting concrete gravel boards down?
How far do the reinforcements run? If I cut 21cm off each end maybe I'll miss it!?
Or should I just bite the bullet and make up a stupid 13.5 cm panel. I suppose I'd still need to cut a board down, but at least it'd only be one.
I've installed the posts at each end, and have just realised that I've made a miscalculation. My final cut-down panel will need to be 13.5 cm wide (I was expecting it to be much wider)
One option is to cut each panel down by 42cm, which will result in 4 equally sized panels, and will look acceptable.
I'm not concerned about cutting the wooden panels down, as I've done that loads in the past, but I've never cut a concrete gravel board down.
I figure a few diamond cutting discs on my small angle grinder will do the job, but I'm concerned about exposing the steel reinforced "re-bar". If I expose this don't I run the risk of it rusting and the boards falling apart? What are people's experiences of cutting concrete gravel boards down?
How far do the reinforcements run? If I cut 21cm off each end maybe I'll miss it!?
Or should I just bite the bullet and make up a stupid 13.5 cm panel. I suppose I'd still need to cut a board down, but at least it'd only be one.