Ideal for cutting concrete asphalt and metal in indoor or enclosed environments.
Machine to break up concrete.
Sledgehammer is the best tool to use if the slab of concrete is three inches thick or less.
Breaking up concrete is highly strenuous work.
They can be used to break the concrete up into smaller pieces so it is easy to remove and transport.
For the free.
Breaking up concrete can be easy.
When using a jackhammer you should ensure that you have all the necessary safety equipment to use with it.
When thinking about breaking up concrete most of our minds jump straight to jackhammer.
Best for cutting split face block when building retaining walls.
To break up concrete start by covering the concrete with a plastic sheet to protect nearby items from flying debris.
To break off large pieces make a series of blows in a line to create a stress crack then strike in the middle of the area you want to remove to break the concrete along the line.
When deciding whether or not to break up an existing concrete pad keep in mind that it can be a great deal of work that could easily cause burn out on before the project is begun.
Lightweight less noisy and simpler alternative to gas powered cut off machines.
For thin slabs of concrete use a sledgehammer to break it up.
In this video i show you a simple way using just two basic hand tools to break up that old concrete slab.
Take into account the size weight and vibrations of the machine to ensure that you can handle it before deciding on this option.
Do it yourselfers often assume that breaking up concrete involves back breaking labor and time consuming methods.
Dig at the base of the slab to find the bottom.
Rather than setting up plywood to protect windows and siding roll 6 mil polyethylene at home centers over the patio or sidewalk.
One worker breaks up the concrete pad with the jackhammer while the other uses the sawzall to cut the wire holding the big chunks together.
Tool base adjusts allowing up to 5 cutting depth.
Flying shards of concrete can damage siding break glass or even cut you.
Take frequent breaks and keep yourself well hydrated.
But you can probably do the work with a metal sledgehammer and a little elbow grease.