How did that work out? I've been trying to break a rock with feathers and wedges, but I think mine are too small for my rock. I can only get small pieces off of it, but it takes forever. Trying the dexpan next with a 1 inch bit
I strongly believe in Wedges and feathers. Works great on hard rocks like granite, basalt etc. (5/8" wedges). I have encountered rocks where they appear to be hard and the rock can expand internally and not crack.
Thanks Bennett. Just the right video I was looking for
The stuff is amazing! Breaking concrete now.
cute kid--pretty amazing how it breaks rock. . .chemistry is nuts! wud be curious to see what it does to impacted dirt
cool stuff - thanks for sharing
Ok ..... it's next spring, now!
Lets see that well earned septic system!
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I'm on the west side of Alton Bay.
Excellent Straight to the point. Question What depth
did you drill the holes to approx
Look forward to your reply
Thank You
I want to know the same thing. It looks like the holes are the entire drill bit length.
I think I am going to try a feather and wedge set for my Boulder. It's about 6x6 and granite. About the same price but they are reusable
Either way, you are going to have trouble drilling the granite. Stuff is hard. Even when lubricated with water, $50+ bits lasted me less than 6 holes.
How did that work out? I've been trying to break a rock with feathers and wedges, but I think mine are too small for my rock. I can only get small pieces off of it, but it takes forever. Trying the dexpan next with a 1 inch bit
How to order that products im here in the Philippines,i want to order sir can i know tank u😊
There are types of this material. What is the difference between red, green and blue?
Confirm whether it's Possible to break on horizontal side walls...
Yes
watch Demolition Dave Drilling and Blasting on RUclips he is the expert on all this
Thanks John.
I'll check it out! Thanks!
Why not use Feather Shims.
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What was the recipe you used I always done whole container and waste alot
I used a third of the container with 1/3 the water. I estimated and it worked out!
What type of drill bit was used?
Hallo i from Pahang Malaysia.where can buy dexpan area Malaysia plse help me.
LoL if you can make a Hole,it easy to break it. So why you use that bexan?
It’s not as easy as you’d think. Dexpan saves a lot of labor
Or just use dynamite. Does the same but much faster.
jm
Neat stuff but wedges are reusable
I think feather and wedge is maybe better for me. The drilled holes are smaller.
I strongly believe in Wedges and feathers. Works great on hard rocks like granite, basalt etc. (5/8" wedges). I have encountered rocks where they appear to be hard and the rock can expand internally and not crack.
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