Dewalt Inch Inch Inch
Dewalt Inch Inch Inch
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![]() DEWALT DW5804 1 2 Inch by 16 Inch by 21 1 2 Inch 2 Cutt US $29.00
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![]() DEWALT DW5827 1 3 8 by 18x 22 1 2 Inch 4 Cutter Bit US $75.00
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![]() DEWALT DW5728 1 1 4 Inch by 17 Inch by 22 Inch 2 Cutter US $49.00
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![]() DEWALT DW5822 1 1 8 Inch by 18 Inch x 21 1 2 Inch 4 Cut US $59.00
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![]() DEWALT DW5764 1 1 2 Inch by 17 Inch by 22 Inch 4 Cutter US $99.00
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Best way to break up concrete?
My whole back yard is concrete which I am trying to remove. I used a sledge hammer but found it very slow plus being 6 inches thick not easy. Would an electric Jack hammer do the job? Thinking of buying like a Dewalt for around $600 but wanted advice befor buying. Was quoted $3000 from a demo company so felt I could do it myself over time.
Assuming that the concrete has expansion joints, If you can get a large crow bar and a fulcrum of some sort and pry an edge up an set it on a rock or brick one section at a time, you can break it up fairly easily, into chunks you can carry, with a 5 pounder. Let the hammer do the work. Once you get it off the ground, tap along the line you want it to break on a number of times and it will break on that line. You don't have to break a sweat. Pry up an end and tap tap tap. Pry up an end and tap tap tap and so on until you're done. You will hear it when it's about to break.
Be very careful when you get the crow bar under you. It will pop up and knock you out or get some teeth. Don't leave the end of the bar under the concrete when you get something under it. Never put your fingers or hands under the concrete when you get it off the ground. If you have to work alone, use a 2X4 or something to kick under the slab when you get it up.
Be careful when you get the crow bar under you.


US $29.00



