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Having spent some time in the Piling job,where motorised percussive driving,is usually faster and easeir,i prefer using an old TE72 hilti,and that gets through most materials,given chance.

I wouldn't be shy of using a sledge...i own two 56lb items,which nobody is rushing to borrow,but they are used with the acceptance of damage,to both animal and mineral..?

.....i actually got an eemoji to stick....Trump will be gone,before i work out how.....
Just wondered if you would be interested in selling one of your 56lb items?
 
The cheap Triton SDS drill has 5.5J of power and even though its heavy once on top of the rod drives it in with ease, less strain than a 56lb sledge.
 
Just wondered if you would be interested in selling one of your 56lb items?
Hi,sadly no.....got an acute aversion to releasing tools in to the wild (tool hoarder)
I would imagine there are a few unused examples out there....too much for the smart phone generation - gym or no gym 🙂

If i remember,one came from a pals grandad,years before i was capable of using or needing it,and the other came by chance,with no shaft,from an architectural supply place called Bygone Times,at Eccleston....not sure if still in business.

Not the only stupid Thor themed tools i have....got an inch and a half diameter,6 foot prybar...a 36" steel set square which weighs 15kg....coroner is gonna need an engineering almanac from last century...to correctly identify the ridiculous tool i'm found lifeless,under 😎
 
Hi,sadly no.....got an acute aversion to releasing tools in to the wild (tool hoarder)
I would imagine there are a few unused examples out there....too much for the smart phone generation - gym or no gym 🙂

If i remember,one came from a pals grandad,years before i was capable of using or needing it,and the other came by chance,with no shaft,from an architectural supply place called Bygone Times,at Eccleston....not sure if still in business.

Not the only stupid Thor themed tools i have....got an inch and a half diameter,6 foot prybar...a 36" steel set square which weighs 15kg....coroner is gonna need an engineering almanac from last century...to correctly identify the ridiculous tool i'm found lifeless,under 😎
I know where you are coming from, wife complains she can't get into the shed!!
Take care. Roy
 

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