I'm sure everyone reading values your opinion.You haven't a clue.
I'm sure everyone reading values your opinion.You haven't a clue.
Baloney!I value Rogers opinion as what he says is correct, .
The strip is about 300mm wide x 150mm deep
. a machine of 1 1/2 ton size will baulk at pulling a football sized stone out of a clay, so how the hell this dreamer thinks he can hoof out a strip of this foundation before breaking and folding and skipping, I think he believes its a patio that the op is digging up.
Completely agree.
With three runs of 30mm rebar it won't be going anywhere with a tiny 1 1/2 tonner.
noseall doesn't own an excavator. Nor does he drive for anyone that owns excavator machines. If he did he would be turfed out on his ear for using and abusing a tiny machine not fit for purpose.
Never knew this would be such a controversial subject!
I ended up using the same Titan breaker that Mike suggested, I discovered my workmate had one so it didn't cost me a penny. I found a nack to it, if I hammered around the rebar I could get the concrete to split away from it in big chunks, only took 2.5 hours to pulverise the lot, and bonus I've got nearly 200kg of steel which is worth a few quid down the scrappers!
Thanks for the (amusing) tips
Lol. We should go into business, I'll start buying new steel ub and you can scrap them.200kg - that's about £150. It don't include the weight of the concrete.
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