We jackhammered a weak 4” slab with it so far to install a full bathroom and that same slab for a sump pit (no rebar). It works great, it actually seems to be pretty decent quality.
@@StanwoodStudios Thanks! I'm going to pull the trigger then. I bought a Chinese rotary hammer, and a Chinese concrete vibrator and they both work great after a moderate amount of use over the last year. It's amazing that you can buy pretty major tools like this for less than it costs to rent them.
Wonder if it work work with a paddle blade to chip tile?
Thanks for the Video, this is the one that I was looking into. The only thing that I' wondering is if it's lasting?
We jackhammered a weak 4” slab with it so far to install a full bathroom and that same slab for a sump pit (no rebar). It works great, it actually seems to be pretty decent quality.
@@StanwoodStudios Thanks! I'm going to pull the trigger then. I bought a Chinese rotary hammer, and a Chinese concrete vibrator and they both work great after a moderate amount of use over the last year. It's amazing that you can buy pretty major tools like this for less than it costs to rent them.
Can you use it in actual thick concrete????
Yea but use the point bit not the chisel bit
I want to buy it send me title