I have a large concrete step that I’d like to break up. It is laying on it’s side and is about 6’X4’X3’. I’m guess it weighs a couple of tons. It was hauled to this spot by a big Caterpiller road grader years ago before the grader got bogged down in the muddy ground. I would like to break it into 3-4 manageable pieces that can be pulled away with a big tractor.
It is laying on it’s side and is not a surface to stand on and safely use a jackhammer. My understanding from reading online is that a big 13 LB hammer is best for up to 4” thick concrete. These steps do have a dog house opening in the middle where the concrete is maybe 8” thick but other than that and the step risers it’s 3’ or more solid concrete with a lot of red rocks. I have read online about a Chipper Hammer and a Demolition hammer.
I was wondering if anybody has used a Chipper Hammer or Demolition Hammer to break up real thick concrete such as this. This is not something I need to do in a day or a week. I could chip away for an hour or two whenever I feel like it.
Any suggestions how to break this up?
Thanks
It is laying on it’s side and is not a surface to stand on and safely use a jackhammer. My understanding from reading online is that a big 13 LB hammer is best for up to 4” thick concrete. These steps do have a dog house opening in the middle where the concrete is maybe 8” thick but other than that and the step risers it’s 3’ or more solid concrete with a lot of red rocks. I have read online about a Chipper Hammer and a Demolition hammer.
I was wondering if anybody has used a Chipper Hammer or Demolition Hammer to break up real thick concrete such as this. This is not something I need to do in a day or a week. I could chip away for an hour or two whenever I feel like it.
Any suggestions how to break this up?
Thanks