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today on the cool stuff guys like channel weamp;#39;re going to do a little concrete grinding in the back corner of my house iamp;#39;ve got this issue where thereamp;#39;s a step where the concrete has kind of settled in one spot and created a kind of an area for water to puddle but the problem is that the only where for for the water to eventually go is to seep into the ground which is right in the back corner of my basement so i donamp;#39;t really want that to happen so what i what i want to do here is create kind of a a small kind of ditch or channel to send the water out and down this kind of ramped set of pavers into this area where iamp;#39;ve got a french drain and iamp;#39;ve already chiseled it in just sort of roughed it in i used a matic thatamp;#39;s probably not the right tool for the job but it worked really well you can use some concrete chisels i think iamp;#39;d recommend is just be careful because if youamp;#39;ve got real some thin concrete theream