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Mr. Miyagi 08-15-2007 02:22 PM

Simple answer.....NONEX.

Check your yellow pages for blasting companies and see if they 'shoot' with Nonex. If they do, or know someone who does, that's your ticket.

Or google NONEX and read about it. I've used it, it works. Good stuff.

AMMO22 08-16-2007 12:43 AM

Here, I'll bring this by tomorrow. LOL
http://inlinethumb24.webshots.com/86...425x425Q85.jpg

scarecrow 08-16-2007 08:44 AM

sweet............ yea that will work...

Diamond3Max 09-14-2007 09:08 AM

Dont know if you still have a rock problem but get that bach hoe runnin in road gear lower the bucket and jump out right before it hits the rock. Do that a few times and one of two things will happen. 1.) the rock will break. 2.) the backhoe will break and you can go buy a bigger one that willl move it.

Good Luck,
Jamie

scarecrow 09-14-2007 10:29 AM

ya know i really do want a newer bigger tractor......hmmmmm

sawmillman 11-25-2007 09:21 PM

you can rent a bobcat w/a hammer on it and bust it apart.

DangerousDuramax 11-25-2007 11:37 PM


Originally Posted by Radio Flyer (Post 46728)
Simple answer.....NONEX.

Check your yellow pages for blasting companies and see if they 'shoot' with Nonex. If they do, or know someone who does, that's your ticket.

Or google NONEX and read about it. I've used it, it works. Good stuff.


Not for Dolomite or Sandstone.



Originally Posted by AMMO22 (Post 46814)
Here, I'll bring this by tomorrow. LOL
http://inlinethumb24.webshots.com/86...425x425Q85.jpg


ESPECIALLY not for Dolomite or Sandstone thats on surface near a house. Read my sig. BTW- you do know the consequences of being found out that you posted that on the web especially since the lot number and build date are exposed with the MIL tracker? Yes, I know you know the answer to this.



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

Unstable and wont even put a scratch on Dolomite or Sandstone that has been unearthed.


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

Nope, they used wet wicks.
Frozen water wouldn't even begin to THINK about splitting Dolomite or Sandstone. Thats why we have to use upwards of 15Kpsi with FRAC units using multiple tri-plex pumps to fracture most rock formations in a Oil/Gas wells in most regions.

2500HeavyDuty 11-26-2007 03:56 AM

Just start hammerin away

http://www.president.vt.edu/presrepo...onecarver.jpeg

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and i cant see the pics....

LOGANSTANFORTH 11-26-2007 05:36 AM

i say you super heat it REALLY hot......put a fire extinguisher right beside it and shoot the fire extinguisher.......might work, might not, either way, it will be fun to try.........

build you a nice thick shield that will take a decent blast and just stand behind it and spray the rock with the CO2.........













i didnt say either of those was a GOOD idea, just an idea......

since the pics dont work i cant tell ya, i had about six 800-1000 pound rocks in my yard back in ohio lining the driveway....we just pushed them around with the loader.....

DangerousDuramax 11-26-2007 11:24 AM

See post #37. :)


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