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Once again, you miss my point. All I was saying is that some of the tools he was looking at were not a good choice for trying to do both things that he wanted to do. My advice was to rent something bigger than what he was contemplating when faced with the task of actually removing concrete. It doesn't make sense for him to buy a $1,000 tool that he will use once in a blue moon. And, a lot of what you find at the big box stores is junk, which nobody ought to buy. I also recommended that he consider having it sawn and removed by someone else, if he had a lot to do.
I have used 90- pound pneumatic hammers indoors, but that is neither here nor there.
Like I said, I do this for a living. I'm neither stupid, nor lacking in judgement. I just have a point of view that is very different from the typical DIY guy.
And, you can go pound sand up your butt. I'm tired of arguing with you.
JR
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