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Transition from Landscaper to stonemason
I’ve been in the pool and landscape industy in Australia for 15 years. Landscaping mostly. And I love stone work.
I’m wanting thoughts and advice on transitioning from landscaping to stonemasonry.
Already do a lot of paving/crazy paving, stone cladding and the occasional dry stack wall.
For reference, I’ve just turned 40, so not exactly wanting to do an apprenticeship.
Should I go labour for a mason, do courses, read more literature, or go balls out trying to get more stone work? Or all of the above.
u/PineappleNo9600 — 2 days ago