Can't believe it's been two years since I gave thought to splitting up the boulders on my property. Been sidetracked with other responsibilities. Now I'm ready to start splitting. I've been looking at drills, mainly Bocsh, DeWalt and Milwaukee. What do the rock splitters here recommend? SDS-Plus vs. SDS-Max. At Home Desperate and Lowes I've seen plenty of SDSplus bits but no SDSMax bits. It's my understanding that the Max are the stronger - right?
I've been considering the three below:
Bosch 11240, 10 amps, impact energy 5.2ft.-lbs.
Dewalt D25501K, 12 amps, impact energy 8ft.-lbs.
Milwaukee 5317-21, 10.5 amps, impact energy 5.5 ft.-lbs.
All three are priced between $390 and $430 with the Dewalt being the most expensive but with 50% more impact energy. All three are also 1-9/16" models. Has anyone used any of the three or has a better suggestion on make/model?
I know this question will open up a Chevy vs. Ford type of war but which drill seems to be a favorite. I have a bunch of large boulders (some VW size) to split and will make use of the split rock around my property and will try selling as slabs and steps etc.
Any help is appreciated!
Well.... when I said large (VW size) I mean big. Here are some pics:
The smaller ones up to 3' x 4'
The big uns 4' x 6' up to car size.
Some are bigger as they are still down in the ground. I rented a skip loader to work some of them out of the ground and move them around.
Hope the pics are viewable.
There are other larger ones to split. I don't want to just break them up I want to split them into slabs for steps and landscape slabs. I've seen it done on youtube with rotary hammers and hammer drills with the use of feathers and wedges. I was just wondering which rotary hammers seem to drill granit best was well as hold up to the chore. There's lots of rock on my property. I spent over $1,000.00 blasting on the property in order to get my foundation and septic in 33 years ago. Not worried about the time. Just thought that if I'm splitting them up I might as well get some use out of them and possibly sell some of them as well. The flat landers in the area seem to love rock cus they ain't got none down there in the dirt!
The suggestion of renting to see how different brands work is a great idea! I'll be checking out what the local orange box has to rent.