So... I've decided this year's DIY project will be converting our damp cellar into a man-cave/cinema room. I've done lots of research and I'm reasonably happy with my plan (drainage channels, dimpled membranes, sump etc).
My first job is digging out 10-15cm channel around the perimeter in the concrete floor, into which I'll be installing the drainage channels (leading to the sump).
My plan is to use one of these http://www.hss.com/g/7116/350mm-Portable-Cut-Off-Saw.html to run two parralel cuts and then either a an electric breaker or a bar to clear out the material from the middle (depending if I can get all the way through the slab or not).
Two questions....
1 - Is that the best way to dig out my channel or is there a better way?
2 - Am I OK to use this 2-stroke saw in the cellar? There's all the usual warnings of not using it in a confined space but I cant seem to find an electric equivalent
My first job is digging out 10-15cm channel around the perimeter in the concrete floor, into which I'll be installing the drainage channels (leading to the sump).
My plan is to use one of these http://www.hss.com/g/7116/350mm-Portable-Cut-Off-Saw.html to run two parralel cuts and then either a an electric breaker or a bar to clear out the material from the middle (depending if I can get all the way through the slab or not).
Two questions....
1 - Is that the best way to dig out my channel or is there a better way?
2 - Am I OK to use this 2-stroke saw in the cellar? There's all the usual warnings of not using it in a confined space but I cant seem to find an electric equivalent