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John Wakefield 25-01-2004 04:43 PM

smashing up a concrete path
 
What tool should I use to do this? Sledge hammer or some sort of power tool.



Nick Maclaren 25-01-2004 05:02 PM

smashing up a concrete path
 
In article ,
John Wakefield wrote:
What tool should I use to do this? Sledge hammer or some sort of power tool.


It depends. How thick is it, and how solid is the concrete it is
made of?

You don't want a sledgehammer, but a pickaxe, anyway. If you are
buying one, I recommend a grub-axe (pick-mattock, whatever), which
has a pick on one side and a 4" broad blade the other (at right
angles to the handle). It is very useful for grubbing up stumps,
tree roots and general heavy work - and may save you from breaking
a spade!

If you need a power tool, you need a serious one, and they are right
beggars to use. You are quite likely to find it cheaper and easier
to pay a local builder for a quick visit - a simple cash transaction.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Jaques d'Alltrades 25-01-2004 08:07 PM

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In article ,
John Wakefield wrote:
What tool should I use to do this? Sledge hammer or some sort of
power tool.


It depends. How thick is it, and how solid is the concrete it is
made of?


You don't want a sledgehammer, but a pickaxe, anyway. If you are
buying one, I recommend a grub-axe (pick-mattock, whatever), which
has a pick on one side and a 4" broad blade the other (at right
angles to the handle). It is very useful for grubbing up stumps,
tree roots and general heavy work - and may save you from breaking
a spade!


Personally, I'd use a sledgehammer - and yes, I have some experience of
digging up wartime airfield concrete.

If it's anything like good concrete a pick will ruin your wrists. When -
and I mean when, not if - you get tired, I'd hire a big electric Kango
hammer. But get someone to show you how to use it, or it's nearly as
much hard worl as a slodgehimmel.

If you need a power tool, you need a serious one, and they are right
beggars to use. You are quite likely to find it cheaper and easier
to pay a local builder for a quick visit - a simple cash transaction.


Can't fault that advice, though.

Oh, Nick - - did you ever send me that SAE for - what was it? - jalapino
seeds? I had a nudge from jane, and found her letter amongst my empty
Christmas envelopes kept for stamps for the Lifeboat......

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

Janet Baraclough .. 25-01-2004 11:06 PM

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from Jaques d'Alltrades contains
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found her letter amongst my empty
Christmas envelopes kept for stamps for the Lifeboat......


Totally OT, but if you have an address for sending used stamps to
support Lifeboats I'd be very grateful for it.(remove flobadob from my
address). Since we moved house I can't find anywhere local that collects
them..might as well start one myself.

Janet.

Chris Stewart 26-01-2004 11:19 PM

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found her letter amongst my empty
Christmas envelopes kept for stamps for the Lifeboat......


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I'll try to find an address for you. You may need to remind me - I've
hit a thick seam of RL ATM.

RL?? can you exploon?

Chris S



Chris Stewart 26-01-2004 11:20 PM

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"Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message
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The message
from Janet Baraclough .. contains
these words:
The message
from Jaques d'Alltrades contains
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found her letter amongst my empty
Christmas envelopes kept for stamps for the Lifeboat......


snip
I'll try to find an address for you. You may need to remind me - I've
hit a thick seam of RL ATM.

RL?? can you exploon?

Chris S



Kay Easton 27-01-2004 09:32 AM

smashing up a concrete path
 
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writes

RL?? can you exploon?

Real Life. That chaotic state which sometimes intrudes into the orderly
world of the internet.
--
Kay Easton

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Jaques d'Alltrades 27-01-2004 10:42 AM

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from "Chris Stewart" contains these words:

I'll try to find an address for you. You may need to remind me - I've
hit a thick seam of RL ATM.

RL?? can you exploon?


Real Life....

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

sahara 27-01-2004 11:32 AM

smashing up a concrete path
 
RL?? can you exploon?

my feelings exactly

to go back to somewhere on topic i'd like to know whether there is a
good tool for what i want to do. I have a concrete paving path i want
to move to make a bigger flower bed. The paving slabs are really heavy
and i want to cut them in half so i a) will be able to lug them and b)
will be able to lug them down the allotment to make some raised beds
(i have a drainage problem).

so i need some scissors for concrete.
sarah

Jaques d'Alltrades 27-01-2004 02:36 PM

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The message
from (sahara) contains these words:

RL?? can you exploon?


my feelings exactly


to go back to somewhere on topic i'd like to know whether there is a
good tool for what i want to do. I have a concrete paving path i want
to move to make a bigger flower bed. The paving slabs are really heavy
and i want to cut them in half so i a) will be able to lug them and b)
will be able to lug them down the allotment to make some raised beds
(i have a drainage problem).


so i need some scissors for concrete.


Angle-grinder with a stone-cutting wheel, for which you will need a
helmet with attached clear visor and earmuffs, leather working
gauntlets, and (depending on the sort of wheel) possibly a hose so you
can trickle water into the cut.

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

Jaques d'Alltrades 31-01-2004 04:07 AM

smashing up a concrete path
 
The message
from Janet Baraclough .. contains
these words:
The message
from Jaques d'Alltrades contains
these words:


found her letter amongst my empty
Christmas envelopes kept for stamps for the Lifeboat......


Totally OT, but if you have an address for sending used stamps to
support Lifeboats I'd be very grateful for it.(remove flobadob from my
address). Since we moved house I can't find anywhere local that collects
them..might as well start one myself.


I just cut them out on squares of paper (keeping any good postmarks) and
drop them in at my local pub, which used to be the HQ of the Rural
Tibenham Yacht Club, of which Prince Charlie declined graciously to
become patron....

They could have done with a bit more clout, as I believe the flotilla
amounted to something like a Heron and a Foil.

I'll try to find an address for you. You may need to remind me - I've
hit a thick seam of RL ATM.

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/


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