go to a rental store and check out renting a jackhammer. Or maybe they have another tool you can use. They you have to haul it all away so you will have to rent a bobcat for that and a container to put it all in. sounds like a lot of work to me. wait til the weather cools so you dont have a stroke.
2006-07-13 13:36:03
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answer #1
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answered by Mache 6
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BRISTAR is a soundless and safe demolition agent which is quite
different from ordinary demolition agents such as explosives and
dangerous materials. It does not cause any fly rock, noise, ground
vibration, gas, dust or any other environmental pollution when used
properly...
When BRISTAR is mixed with an appropriate quantity of water and poured
into cylindrical holes drilled in rock or concrete, it hardens and
expands. BRISTAR cracks the matter to be demolished which then can be
easily removed with a pick breaker, pneumatic breaker, excavator.
2006-07-16 12:27:16
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answer #2
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answered by biz owner 3
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it isn't commonly used, both the blend contained too a lot cement or dried too quicky and shrank. the blend ought to favor to ideally have contained a plasticiser to sluggish the drying technique, or the slab ought to favor to were sprayed with water even as section-dried. If the concrete is likewise damp it ought to communicate about that the layer of visqueen (plastic damp-proofing) is lacking and the water interior the concrete has gone downwards, dashing up the drying technique. If the plastic grew to grow to be in position it ought to have retained each of the moisture, drying out slower As concrete hardens to a correct over a 40 3 hundred and sixty 5 days era this can worsen i ought to get a structural engineer to look on the positioned on and tear earlier passing the record on to the builder. is the living house inspite of the actuality that less than assure? if now not you could declare for shoddy workmanship. The concrete floor isn't load-bearing and ought to favor to be dug up and changed without affecting the diverse element to the shape
2016-11-02 00:28:07
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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Get a contractor dude. By the time you pay for a bocat, dump trunk & dump fees, you spent more $$$ trying to do it yourself. Dumping is usally free if you go to a concrete recyle place. But, without heavy equipment, plan on spending 2 weeks with a slude hammer & a broken back.
2006-07-13 12:22:55
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answer #4
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answered by Jon H 1
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Jack hammers will do the job..It can be done with a sledge hammer but it'll take a long time.
2006-07-13 12:19:19
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answered by kearneyconsulting 6
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How about renting a small to medium jackhammer?
2006-07-13 12:18:44
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answered by merlin_steele 6
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do it with a hammer but it will take really long
2006-07-13 12:18:30
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answered by Anonymous
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