 mityfowlPremium join:2000-11-06 Dallas, TX | reply to UHF
Re: Fence posts in limestone A 6' breaker bar will make dust out of that limestone.
Just add elbow (and shoulder, back, legs) grease.
Clean out with your good old clam shell digger. |
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| said by mityfowl:A 6' breaker bar will make dust out of that limestone.
Just add elbow (and shoulder, back, legs) grease.
Clean out with your good old clam shell digger. Yeah, I've been doing that. It gets old real fast. I think maybe the jackhammer is the way to go. I get free tool rentals so it's worth a try. |
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 robbinPremium,MVM join:2000-09-21 Leander, TX kudos:1 | reply to mityfowl Seriously? Here in Central Texas my 6' rock bar rings like a bell once I get to the solid limestone. Only get tiny chips off of the stone at that point. |
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| said by robbin:Seriously? Here in Central Texas my 6' rock bar rings like a bell once I get to the solid limestone. Only get tiny chips off of the stone at that point. Exactly. Once in awhile I get lucky and break off a softball sized chunk, but it's usually much smaller pieces. |
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 mityfowlPremium join:2000-11-06 Dallas, TX | reply to UHF said by UHF:said by mityfowl:A 6' breaker bar will make dust out of that limestone.
Just add elbow (and shoulder, back, legs) grease.
Clean out with your good old clam shell digger. Yeah, I've been doing that. It gets old real fast. I think maybe the jackhammer is the way to go. I get free tool rentals so it's worth a try. Damn straight I would use a jack hammer if I didn't have to pay for it.
Those will do a number on your body too. |
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