Hello everyone,
I’m going to search my topic after posting just in case this has been covered. My question is in regard to a block retaining wall I’m working on. Believe it or not I’ve made it to the part where I glue caps to the top of the wall. The product is EP Henry Coventry Wall. The caps are 3″ in thickness, 16″ in length and 12″ deep. I have to cap inside and outside curves. I’ve made a few cuts but this is not straight forward (to a novice). The joints have to be flush and the front and back edges need to match. Arrrggghhh… I have the tool, an MK block cutting chop saw, that can make the cuts, but I have to figure out the process so I can get done. Winter is coming.
Thanks,
GEOMAN
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Like mitering crown or casing. Both pieces need to be cut the same angle in order to give the proper length. Get yourself an angle grinder with diamond blade to trim where necessary.