Video from our architectural field trip to Mankato Kasota Stone Quarry in Minnesota workshop. They have several methods for cutting stone (mostly limestone), and I am amazed with one of the method of cutting stone using this huge saw which diameter is about twice my height. Really cool :)
that price is for brand new
whisper575 3 years ago
oh and the stone is granite, not marble. i think marble is 'softer' and easier to cut, the machines ive seen are cheaper for marble... dunno if thats just a coincidence or common trend though
jc3mer 3 years ago
omg! thats so much! are you talking second hand or brand new though? thanks a heap for asking, its real kind of u.
jc3mer 3 years ago
From what I found out from my boss he said that it depends on the building you are puting it in and the type of stone but anywhere from $250,000 to $500,000
whisper575 3 years ago
Not sure I can ask my boss this week and find out the going price for one of these saws
whisper575 3 years ago
hey dude. nice comment. its very insightful... would u know how much a machine like this would cost??
jc3mer 3 years ago
This is cool I work at MKS. The saw you guys are showing is our block saw. It's blade is 11 1/2 diamater. Instead of replaceing the blade all the time we retip them with a diamound segments. This saw will cut several blacks in a 10hr shift. Kinda cool to see the place that I work at on youtube ty guys for showing this video.
whisper575 3 years ago 2
I wonder how often they have to replace the sawblade and how much it'll cost...
Anozke 3 years ago
Defenetly beats how the egypticians used to do it!
Mind you, the tough jobs today, we either get a mexican or a chinese to do it!
It all depends which continent you live in?
uni000ver000sal 4 years ago
wow
vslai148 4 years ago