hi, what chisel do you recomend me to break concrete. im using point chisel. its there a way to know how to hit it correctly so it chips the concrete away easily. thank you
+Knowledgea Hello, Thanks for your interest. I'm the videographer who made this tutorial clip. Most folks access this video from the Trow & Holden Co. website - not my own RUclips account. I'm sure the experts at T&H will be happy to help you. Here's the contact info: (802) 476-7221 www.trowandholden.com
Hello Aayush- Steel chisels will work on any stone however they will not hold a cutting edge anywhere near as long as carbide tools. Also, after several regrinds, steel blades will eventually require re-hardening & tempering whereas carbide blades will not.
When to use a toothed chisel?
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hi, what chisel do you recomend me to break concrete. im using point chisel. its there a way to know how to hit it correctly so it chips the concrete away easily. thank you
+Knowledgea
Hello, Thanks for your interest. I'm the videographer who made this tutorial clip. Most folks access this video from the Trow & Holden Co. website - not my own RUclips account. I'm sure the experts at T&H will be happy to help you. Here's the contact info: (802) 476-7221 www.trowandholden.com
+Knowledgea
Also, you can email at info@trowandholden.com
+Peter C. North thank you :)
Is it okay to use steel chisels on a river rock
Hello Aayush- Steel chisels will work on any stone however they will not hold a cutting edge anywhere near as long as carbide tools. Also, after several regrinds, steel blades will eventually require re-hardening & tempering whereas carbide blades will not.
@@normakley892 oh I see. I'm having trouble finding carbide chisels though, but I'll try to purchase one