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Thanks for that Waz, I did think that there would be more input into this type of thread, seems most just use an old garden spade :whistling:

 

If your only experience was turning over the garden...so would you! :laugh:

 

On a serious note, wickes sell a digging bar for £12 that does the job nicely.

Has a point on one end and chisel on the other. About 6 ft long so great for levering big stones and slabs on drains :thumbs:

Look at their website.

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The best bar i've ever had was an old twenty foot long quarry chisel cut down to size, i can't put up a picture as i made the mistake of giving most away and leaving the last one at a hunt kennels where it whent missing. The bar has a hole right through the middle to let water through ( to cool the bar whilst quarring ) the hole alowed the sound of the terrier up through the bar with ease.

If anyone can get hold of these bars give me a shout, i had the same bar for more than ten years and it was indestructible.

What do you mean by a quarry chisel? Wasnt it a drill rod for drilling and blasting? What sort of diameter was it, and what size hole up the centre?

 

 

Kyle

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The best bar i've ever had was an old twenty foot long quarry chisel cut down to size, i can't put up a picture as i made the mistake of giving most away and leaving the last one at a hunt kennels where it whent missing. The bar has a hole right through the middle to let water through ( to cool the bar whilst quarring ) the hole alowed the sound of the terrier up through the bar with ease.

If anyone can get hold of these bars give me a shout, i had the same bar for more than ten years and it was indestructible.

What do you mean by a quarry chisel? Wasnt it a drill rod for drilling and blasting? What sort of diameter was it, and what size hole up the centre?

 

 

Kyle

 

 

The bar had a chisel end so thats what i called it, what it was actualy used for i've no idea. The hole through the centre was roughly about 5 mm and the bar was 20-30mm thick, as i've said i haven't got one anymore so i can't measure it for you. There must be lads on here that have them, i myself copied the idea from someone else.

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what i use is a solid steel bar about 40mm thick and 5 feet high one end pointed the end flat with an angle to give leverage when needed its called a pinch bar its heavy but the weight helps do the job,ive also seen a peice of scaffold tube with the head of a pick inside the scaffold tube which is also handy, a crow bar is a about 2 -3 feet long with a hooked end sometimes called a wrecking bar atb

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what i use is a solid steel bar about 40mm thick and 5 feet high one end pointed the end flat with an angle to give leverage when needed its called a pinch bar its heavy but the weight helps do the job,ive also seen a peice of scaffold tube with the head of a pick inside the scaffold tube which is also handy, a crow bar is a about 2 -3 feet long with a hooked end sometimes called a wrecking bar atb

40mm solid bar? You must have some arms on you! :icon_eek:

 

Kyle

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