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Best non jack hammer way to break small concrete pad 4×4 ish
CarolinaCoug
7/25/21 6:14pm
Sledge hammer?
Grit for Brains
7/25/21 6:15pm
It's hard work, but unless there's rebar in there (which there shouldn't be), a sledge hammer should work just fine.
dilbert
7/25/21 6:18pm
Oh, and a long, stout pry bar also comes in handy.
dilbert
7/25/21 6:19pm
Yep. If you can lift edge or even stress edge, infinitely easier
bluelands
7/25/21 6:20pm
And get a 16-pound sledge, not a smaller one.
klay
7/25/21 6:23pm
Concrete saw from tool rental company
dug
7/25/21 6:16pm
Hire a guy and have him use a Jack hammer to remove it.
kotacoug
7/25/21 6:17pm
earthquake
panacablue
7/25/21 6:18pm
How thick? Makes a big difference. Concrete saw combined with sledge and a
BoiseBlueCoug
7/25/21 6:20pm
In 3rd world countries, they use fire.
Choke
7/25/21 6:27pm
Drill and crushed up flower fire works wrapped in duck tape.
Powerbait DPM
7/25/21 6:35pm
Mini excavator
volleyjiver
7/25/21 7:07pm
Tamping bar. If there are any existing cracks it will be easy work.
Tare
7/25/21 8:12pm
Yeah, that's what I was thinking of above. Those things are great for a job like breaking up concrete.
dilbert
7/25/21 8:17pm
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