Essential for creating clean, straight lines before a split.
For a garden wall? Generic is fine. For a listed building, a stone house, or a client’s driveway? CMP is non-negotiable. The cheap mortar will crack in 18 months; the CMP will last 80 years. You are paying for the binder (lime) and the rheology (how it feels on the trowel). cmp stonemason supplies
In the world of masonry, there is an old saying: "A mason is only as good as their tools." While skill, patience, and an eye for detail are the marks of a true craftsman, the quality of the final result relies heavily on the materials and equipment used to achieve it. Essential for creating clean, straight lines before a split
Diamond tools are the workhorses of the modern stonemason. Because diamond is the hardest known natural material, diamond-impregnated blades and bits are essential for cutting through tough igneous rocks like granite and basalt. CMP is a leading supplier of this category, providing everything from diamond saw blades for large bridge saws to diamond core drills for precise hole-cutting. When choosing a diamond blade, it is vital to select the right bond for the material—softer bonds for hard materials like granite, and harder bonds for softer materials like marble or limestone. For a listed building, a stone house, or
Selecting the right equipment determines the success, durability, and safety of any masonry project. For professional masons and dedicated DIY enthusiasts alike, sourcing high-grade tools is the critical first step before mixing mortar or cutting stone. This comprehensive guide explores the essential inventory, selection criteria, and proper maintenance of professional stonemason supplies, with a specific focus on the industry standards represented by CMP Stonemason Supplies. The Core Inventory: Essential Stonemasonry Tools
Do not just "smear" the mortar. Use a CMP jointing tool (often a bent piece of stainless steel) to compress the mortar back into the joint with force. This creates a dense, weatherproof surface.
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