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Old     (grant_west)      Join Date: Jun 2005       03-07-2017, 10:43 AM Reply   
Hey I'm in the market for a 110 Volt jack hammer. I wanted to solicit your advice. At our lake house it's so rocky you can't seem to dig 2 inches with out hitting shale. Example you want to plant a tree or bush you need a Jack hammer, you want to dig a trench You need a jack hammer. So it seems to be a tool that comes in handy. I have had my eye on the BOSCH Brute it's a 65 lb monster they sell for around $700 used and $1000-$1400 new. Bosch also has a smaller lighter weight version innthe 45 lb range. Pretty sure the BOSCH Brute's strike force is in the 45 Lb range. I have used a friends cheep "Hitachi clone" for small digging projects and it worked ok. It's pretty light and got the job done. I also have some larger projects in mind so I was not sure weather or not to get a smaller lighter hammer or get the big dog? I had not used a Big hammer so I didn't know if the Extra weight of the big hammer make the job easy or if it's a Pain to Lug around the extra weight of a big hammer like the Brute.

2nd question
What are the smaller Rotory Hammers all about. Do some of these Rotory Jack hammers have the ability to drill or core?

Thanks

 
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