Breaking big stones with a hydraulic rock splitter
If you've ever spent a whole afternoon swinging a sledgehammer only to see a tiny chip in a boulder, you'll immediately see why a hydraulic rock splitter is such a massive relief. There is something incredibly frustrating about hitting a wall—literally—when you're trying to clear a site or dig a trench. You've got this giant, stubborn mass of granite or reinforced concrete that refuses to budge, and suddenly your project timeline is looking a lot less realistic. That's usually the moment people start looking for a better way to get the job done without resorting to dynamite or those deafening jackhammers that rattle your teeth for a week. ...