donkeyoaty
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Scratch that last query, have just noticed - digging bar is 'manufactured' (so probably machined or stamped?), chisel & point crow is drop forged. Might go with the latter, now.
Lons":ly01nra1 said:The easiest way to break concrete (from vast experience) is to find and edge, or make one with a heavy mel, dig the bent chisel end under it, put a brick or similar as a fulcrum, lever down to lift the edge of the concrete a little and bash it with the mel. With a gap underneath it will break surprisingly easily even if quite thick. If 2 people then one pushes and other bashes but if on your own just kick somethin under and it will work every time.
Lons":ly01nra1 said:I don't use mine for tree roots either as I've found that a mattock (grubber) does the job much better and quicker - after all that's one of the jobs it was made to do. Axe end cuts through roots you can see and the spade end cuts under to the ones you can't see. If a trunk is left the shrub or tree can be pushed over to get at the tap root. - easy peasy!
Bob
I've never seen that program Bugbear though I know who he is (the guy with the bracees who did adverts?) Anyway, if it is him, I bet I used the method first - I'm older than him I think :wink: :lol:As regularly demonstrated by Tommy Walsh on groundforce.
donkeyoaty":icno20s0 said:Dean - let's assume, for now, that a bar is my only option. I have my reasons, I promise.
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