Large boulder must go

   / Large boulder must go #21  
I've found my wife to be particularly effective at crushing / obliterating stones

At least mine anyway

"what honey, sure I'll stop watching the playoff game and run out to the store and get some milk and bread and feminine hygiene products and then make lunch while you soak in the tub, of course I don't mind"

Joel

LOL...I hope she never reads this stuff or you may never see your stones again!
 
   / Large boulder must go #24  
I've moved some big rocks with my 580k but that thing would need a large track hoe to move it, what type of machine got it there to begin with? Maybe a good sized dozer could push it around.

But it sounds like you already have the answer. There's at least two other members here who say they want it. I bet you could pass a hat around (I know I'd chip in) to pay for loading that rock on a pickup or a trailer for them to cart home. :laughing:
 
   / Large boulder must go #25  
Try moving it the way you originally moved it.:thumbsup:

Since it came from the hole he dug for his foundation wouldn't that put it back into the house? :laughing:
 
   / Large boulder must go #27  
I have a large limestone boulder 6' wide 10' long about 5' thick happens to be right where a new garage is planned to go. (Plan A)Tried a nice hot fire under one end which did form some cracks, but I figured I'd run out of wood before the rock would give in. (Plan B) Then rented a 60lbs jack hammer and compressor, which hardly touched it, pounded it for hours , the best luck was the end the fire had made several cracks in, some large chunks broke off. (Plan C) Betonamit or Dexpan, or feather and wedges. Leaning towards feather and wedges might be less money, then I can reuse if things don't split small enough. Any comments or ideas would be great

I think a thermite grenade should do the trick...
DoYou have any Local military reserve units with heavy equipment?
 
   / Large boulder must go #28  
"When in doubt, C4." - James Franklin Hyneman.

I don't think I'd want to use C4 on that rock. C4 has too high of a brisance in my opinion with its roughly 26,000 feet per second detonation velocity. It would tend to shatter and tear the rock which is a little dangerous. You would want to use ammonium nitrate and fuel oil with a cast PETN/TNT booster or something comparable for a rock like that. ANFO has a much lower brisance and tends to heave more than shatter making it much more safe to use when blasting rocks.
 
   / Large boulder must go #29  
All you need is an Arc Air Slice Torch. Otherwise known as Exothermic. It uses 80# of O2 and a rolled rod that once ignited with the striker, Will bore through anything. Yes Anything. We have pushed holes through dozens of boulders with these and then just tap with a sledge and the rock falls apart. The Demolition guys use them to cut up Bridges because they cut concrete, Steel, Dirt, Glass etc with equal ease. The Fire Departments are all using them now because you can cut the roof off of a car in 2 minutes compared to the jaws of life that take 10 minutes. They spray the rod with water and it will not go out but it cuts anything. Semi trailer repair shops all use these to burn a quick hole in the leaf spring pins to remove them. It's the easiest and coolest way to get rid of a large Boulder. ( I have one if you live near MN.) Ask a Welding Supply if you can get a demo on one or buy one for about $400.00 Lots of cool stuff out there. :thumbsup:
 
   / Large boulder must go #30  
Go back to the fire, but with a better technique.

The Romans used to dig vertical shafts through rock by building a fire and then quenching the rock with water. That whole rock is about the size of one of their shafts.

You don't have Roman slaves to fan the fire to get it good & hot, but you can get a leafblower, or even an electric fan to do the same job.

Start in the center of the top, and use charcoal to get a good hot fire. Use a leaf blower or fan to get it really hot for an hour or two and then quench with water. Lots of water. Maybe 5, 5 gallon buckets.

Let it dry out and repeat. removing the fractured rock each time.
 

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