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Best way to remove concrete?
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<blockquote data-quote="BPS" data-source="post: 32852" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>My father in law is a concrete contractor, and used to break up all his driveways with a breaker. He came across a challenge when he began doing state owned homes that housed handicapped people. Most were sensitive to either noise and/or dust. Debris around these sites were an issue. He began sawing these driveways up into sections that his skidsteer could handle and used pallet forks to load the blocks onto his dump truck. The diamond blade easily cuts the wire mesh, since it is brittle anyway. It will also cut rebar (if you like buying blades).</p><p>Most of the sections I think were in the 4' X 6' range. Just remember that most driveway aprons can be much deeper and will need to be cut smaller. </p><p>It is very efficient, leaves little mess and there is little prep work to repour the driveway. If you avoid turning in the stone, all you have to do is regrade the tire tracks. He does all his driveways like this now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BPS, post: 32852, member: 1557"] My father in law is a concrete contractor, and used to break up all his driveways with a breaker. He came across a challenge when he began doing state owned homes that housed handicapped people. Most were sensitive to either noise and/or dust. Debris around these sites were an issue. He began sawing these driveways up into sections that his skidsteer could handle and used pallet forks to load the blocks onto his dump truck. The diamond blade easily cuts the wire mesh, since it is brittle anyway. It will also cut rebar (if you like buying blades). Most of the sections I think were in the 4' X 6' range. Just remember that most driveway aprons can be much deeper and will need to be cut smaller. It is very efficient, leaves little mess and there is little prep work to repour the driveway. If you avoid turning in the stone, all you have to do is regrade the tire tracks. He does all his driveways like this now. [/QUOTE]
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