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bow2no1 07-30-2007 10:11 PM

here yah go, this might take care of it
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/599982...make_thermite/

Diesel Nut 07-30-2007 11:07 PM

K, so that might get it done there Bow! Even if not, cool vid!

IF you don't want to rent teh equipment you need, take a lesson from the old school, like WAY old school.

Figure out where you want to fracture it. Snap a chalk line or use orange ground paint. Every 6-8 inches use a hammer drill and drill a hone about as deep as you can. Get some wood rod the same size as the hole. Drive teh rod into the holes all the way to the bottom. Now, you need to get the wood WET, like it needs to absorb alot if water. Maybe set a sprinkler up to spary on it for a few hours. The wood will swell and in theory, crack the rock. This is how the Egyptians used to break off slabs of rock. Might be a cool little science experiment to get the local kids into . . . . .

Uncle Bubba 07-31-2007 02:03 AM


Originally Posted by Diesel Nut (Post 42650)
K, so that might get it done there Bow! Even if not, cool vid!

IF you don't want to rent teh equipment you need, take a lesson from the old school, like WAY old school.

Figure out where you want to fracture it. Snap a chalk line or use orange ground paint. Every 6-8 inches use a hammer drill and drill a hone about as deep as you can. Get some wood rod the same size as the hole. Drive teh rod into the holes all the way to the bottom. Now, you need to get the wood WET, like it needs to absorb alot if water. Maybe set a sprinkler up to spary on it for a few hours. The wood will swell and in theory, crack the rock. This is how the Egyptians used to break off slabs of rock. Might be a cool little science experiment to get the local kids into . . . . .


Where the hell did the ancient Egyptians come up with a chalk line, orange paint and a hammer drill. You been test drivin trucks in a closed up garage againt, haven't ya.:yeah::tttt:

bow2no1 07-31-2007 06:45 AM


Originally Posted by Uncle Bubba (Post 42690)
Where the hell did the ancient Egyptians come up with a chalk line, orange paint and a hammer drill. You been test drivin trucks in a closed up garage againt, haven't ya.:yeah::tttt:

oh oh oh........... i watched a show on the history channel

it wasn't the egyptians, i think the show was on the pagans. how they moved huge blocks.... i dunno may have been the Greeks? i sat around sunday and watched a ton of the history channel

is what they did was. they took the block and incased it in with 4 wood sections to make the block round so they could roll it.

CHenry 07-31-2007 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by Diesel Nut (Post 42650)
K, so that might get it done there Bow! Even if not, cool vid!

IF you don't want to rent teh equipment you need, take a lesson from the old school, like WAY old school.

Figure out where you want to fracture it. Snap a chalk line or use orange ground paint. Every 6-8 inches use a hammer drill and drill a hone about as deep as you can. Get some wood rod the same size as the hole. Drive teh rod into the holes all the way to the bottom. Now, you need to get the wood WET, like it needs to absorb alot if water. Maybe set a sprinkler up to spary on it for a few hours. The wood will swell and in theory, crack the rock. This is how the Egyptians used to break off slabs of rock. Might be a cool little science experiment to get the local kids into . . . . .

Thats a kool idea and it would be interesting to try....but i like the explosives idea better...even them egyptians would have used gunpowder and a fuse in a heartbeat over wet sticks...
The same idea applies to using water... drill your holes (as many as you can in a line across it) and fill them with water this January and let them freeze repeatedly...keep the water full.

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Originally Posted by Uncle Bubba (Post 42690)
Where the hell did the ancient Egyptians come up with a chalk line, orange paint and a hammer drill.


True Value Ace Hardware...where else?
Hammer drills were alot cheaper back then... lol

scarecrow 07-31-2007 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by CHenry (Post 42737)
Thats a kool idea and it would be interesting to try....but i like the explosives idea better...even them egyptians would have used gunpowder and a fuse in a heartbeat over wet sticks...
The same idea applies to using water... drill your holes (as many as you can in a line across it) and fill them with water this January and let them freeze repeatedly...keep the water full.

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True Value Ace Hardware...where else?
Hammer drills were alot cheaper back then... lol

lol lol lol

DangerousDuramax 07-31-2007 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by scarecrow (Post 42329)
ok here is the problem. i have a very large boulder in my driveway that i want gone. i have a med size old backhoe but it can not move it. i have tried a 110v jackhammer , pounding it with a sledge hammer , driving a steel wedge into a crack , air chissel and nothing seems to work...then i was thinking about the rocks around my fire pit how they are all cracking from the heat of the bonfires...if i get a torpeido heater and heat the rock up super hot and they dump a cooler of ice water or hit it with a co2 fire ext. do yas thing it would break it?.....or do you have another way to break it?

DO NOT HEAT IT AND THEN SUPER COOL IT!!! :eek: Depending on where you are in PA that is either a sandstone or dolomite both of which will explode when heated and supercooled. You can have it demo'ed with shaped charges and your house will never know what happened. :up:

DBogo 07-31-2007 01:53 PM

find someone with a bigger hoe near you and give them $50-$100 to bury it

scarecrow 07-31-2007 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by DangerousDuramax (Post 42764)
DO NOT HEAT IT AND THEN SUPER COOL IT!!! :eek: Depending on where you are in PA that is either a sandstone or dolomite both of which will explode when heated and supercooled. You can have it demo'ed with shaped charges and your house will never know what happened. :up:

and this is why i ask questions.......but it would be neat to see....

Diesel-N-Dust 08-13-2007 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by bow2no1 (Post 42631)
here yah go, this might take care of it
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/599982...make_thermite/

I have seen the railroad workers weld track together like that. Cool Video.


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