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When I bought the hydraulic power pack for my log splitter it came with a jackhammer and three bits. I've never had the occasion to use it.
My brother is converting the 'ruin' in his garden into a B&B and was charged with the responsibility of digging a track for some of the utilities.
Beneath the paving was a bedrock of sandstone. Two days with a hammer and chisel had cleared about a foot. In despair he asked if I had a tool that might make life a little easier.
I took the jackhammer over this morning and in three hours we excavated the trench. It's a heavy hardcore piece of equipment. Those guys you see on the roadside make it look easy.
mcmoonter relative with castle in garden shocker 🙂
sorry, couldn't resist!
Ha ha that brings back some memories, on the first farm I worked on I had to use one, I was like a cartoon shaking and twitching all over the place, weighed a ton as well.
mcmoonter relative with castle in garden shocker
That's the shed, you should see the house.
Arms like jelly and eyes like cookie monster at the end of the day? 😉 , not quite as bad as the vibrating road roller I had to use so bed in a supermoto track at donnington park, they make you feel very odd. 😯
That thing with a suitably modified attachment might be what that woman off Mumsnet needs for her heavy duty trenchwork.
Wall needs weeding...
I hate hydro packs! Rubbish compared to compressed air and so bloody heavy! How many fill ups with petrol? Thirsty girls those ones 🙁
I think we ran it on and off for three hours, I didn't check the tank level afterwards. They are unbelievably heavy. I carried into the site, by the end of the day I had to barrow it out.
I've never used a pneumatic one before but I'd imagine you'd need a really big compressor to power one.
No just a normal towable compresso, they've just got much more thump and speed. Hydros are great for jobs like that tho where there isn't much access etc. Theres a knack to rolling the hoses up as well when you've done so they sit just nice on top of the unit. Forearms a aching in the morning...
Theres a knack to rolling the hoses up as well when you've done so they sit just nice on top of the unit
A skill I clearly have yet to learn.
Now go and do a painting 🙂
kcal - Membermcmoonter relative with castle in garden shocker
sorry, couldn't resist!
Technically it's a palace (if that's where I think it is) Old Tudor hunting lodge IRRC
It is a Palace, owned by the Stewarts rather than the Tudors.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falkland_Palace
Tudor, TUDOR?!
Bloody cheek.
'Tudor' used in this sense to indicate age (like Victorian for example)
And I forgot that you had the Stewarts in charge up north some years before we got them down south 😳
"Jackhammer"? I always thought they were called pneumatic drills.
Or in this case hydraulic drill...


