Breaking Concrete

/ Breaking Concrete #41  
When all else fails, get a bigger hammer!!! Congrats, you made that look easy. :)
 
/ Breaking Concrete #42  
I have an update.

I drilled a few holes in the thinnest area of the tile and hit it with an 8lb sledge. 4 whacks and I had an opening.

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Then I dug around it with the loader, drilled a few more holes and swung the big hammer some more. I was using a 1/2" bit that is 3" long. I quit drilling holes when I got into the thick stuff. But I kept swinging the sledge.

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After 3 hours, a lot of heavy breathing and a few breaks, it is done!

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We knew you could do it. If you had an 13 lb sledge, it would have been even easier. Good job.
 
/ Breaking Concrete #44  
Nice job and thank you for assuring the well was plugged properly. To many are not and they can create a real hazard.

Good to see another central Iowan on the forum...
 
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#46  
What are going to buy with the 40 bucks? good job!

I'm calling it $500, which I am guessing is about what the price would be to hire a hydraulic breaker on a skid-steer for 2 minutes work and shop to shop travel time.

It would have been good practice for a young man. Some of them have aiming troubles.
 
/ Breaking Concrete #48  
I'm calling it $500, which I am guessing is about what the price would be to hire a hydraulic breaker on a skid-steer for 2 minutes work and shop to shop travel time.

It would have been good practice for a young man. Some of them have aiming troubles.

Ok, $500. What are you going to buy with the 500 bucks? ;)
 
/ Breaking Concrete #49  
Mahooda - that is a good job but it looks like a lot of work. I think I would have looked for a 18 year old country boy and a 16 pound sledge.
 
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#50  
Ok, $500. What are you going to buy with the 500 bucks? ;)

Nothing, I'm trying to convince the Mrs. I need another tractor so I can save even more money. :thumbsup:
 
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#51  
Mahooda - that is a good job but it looks like a lot of work. I think I would have looked for a 18 year old country boy and a 16 pound sledge.

I don't know anyone willing to do things like that. I have some relatives down south that can just go to the building center and hire a day worker. My small town has nothing like that.

I had to google Mahooda. Turns out, it is a surname, but only 5 people have it.

Mahooda Surname Meaning, Origins & Distribution
 

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