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Which tool Demo Hammer or Jack hammer?
Which tool Demo Hammer or Jack hammer? (post #205378)
MBaybut on Tue, 11/22/2011 - 09:33
Hi,
Going to remove a bit of concrete. It's a 4" slab that I want to lay thin pavers over. I need to make a transition from the new height to the road, a strip section of 8" x 24ft. I only need to remove about 1.25" of thickness. Which would the best tool be, Demo hammer or Jack hammer?
Thanks,
Mike
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concrete grinder (post #205378, reply #1 of 3)
to remove thickness. (not handheld)
or cut, remove and pour new.
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I think Makita Demolition (post #205378, reply #2 of 3)
I think Makita Demolition Hammer is good for removing a small portion of concrete..And the features are also good..Like
Thank you gentlemen, I'll let (post #205378, reply #3 of 3)
Thank you gentlemen, I'll let you know.
Mike