karoc
Well-known member
If money was no object I probably would not be asking for ideals but it is and just lack of it. So my project is how to bust up concrete that I believe is pretty dang thick and is setting on concrete footings. I have price renting a skid steer with a chip breaker which will cost about 600 for a day. But I am not sure that I could do it in days time since I have never been on one before. Another ideal is using something that is called Dexpan which you drill holes and pour this in hole which over time it will expand and crack the concrete. For a box of that it would cost about 120.00 from HD which is not terrible and doable. But I don't think that this will be able to do the job along. So I was thinking about renting a rotor hammer with 1 1/2 bit drill holes as long as I could as long as the drill bit will last. Kinda like a woodpecker how is starving. Then purchase box of that Dexpan and pour into some of the selected holes just to break it up to some to help. Then maybe get after it with skid steel to break it up to be able to handle by hand loading onto a trailer or move to low spot.
Description Concrete: In one pic the concrete beams is where a trailer house use to set and there is also concrete footing. Then next to it is a slap that was part of a garage but who knows how thick the top is and no ideal how thick the sides are that so sets on concrete beams about 10" down.
Using Locals: I have tried and tried and have had three different locals who clams they are a real company. But either they are swamp with work or saving my project just to fill in some time when all they are caught up which that has been about 2-3 months. So this may be turning into a DIY project,not because I want to but because I'm tired waiting.
So looking for new ideals,if you ever operated a skid steer with chip breaker do you think it would work?
Description Concrete: In one pic the concrete beams is where a trailer house use to set and there is also concrete footing. Then next to it is a slap that was part of a garage but who knows how thick the top is and no ideal how thick the sides are that so sets on concrete beams about 10" down.
Using Locals: I have tried and tried and have had three different locals who clams they are a real company. But either they are swamp with work or saving my project just to fill in some time when all they are caught up which that has been about 2-3 months. So this may be turning into a DIY project,not because I want to but because I'm tired waiting.
So looking for new ideals,if you ever operated a skid steer with chip breaker do you think it would work?
