Hi all,
Recent winds has made my fence post develop a rather alarming lean to one side - researching this I've seen suggestions that I could secure the post with a concrete spur (and looking at the fence it's something that has been done previously) - however, to do this I need to get the existing concrete out; I don't have any special tools for doing this, just a standard selection.
So, what's the best way to remove the concrete?
Should I get specialist equipment, or is there a way that I could use the contents of my existing toolbox do the job? I was thinking that I could drill into it in a variety of places to loosen it up - but am not convinced I'll make enough of an impact.
Also, is it okay do just dig the concrete out on one side?
Recent winds has made my fence post develop a rather alarming lean to one side - researching this I've seen suggestions that I could secure the post with a concrete spur (and looking at the fence it's something that has been done previously) - however, to do this I need to get the existing concrete out; I don't have any special tools for doing this, just a standard selection.
So, what's the best way to remove the concrete?
Should I get specialist equipment, or is there a way that I could use the contents of my existing toolbox do the job? I was thinking that I could drill into it in a variety of places to loosen it up - but am not convinced I'll make enough of an impact.
Also, is it okay do just dig the concrete out on one side?