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Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
First timer finds.The metal is good and tough. I used on mid. TN sedimentary-locally called TN Limestone. 1/2 inch drill hole, inserted the wedges so they could expand after they were pounded down. The feathers need to be set to push the two rocks away from each other.The break was good for my purposes. Did not have precision in mind.No directions sent but video is available on AMZ order page or uTube. Get the rock powder out of the hole before insertion-I think this helps quite a bit.
Timothy
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
I'm using these to make bigger rocks into smaller rocks here on the homestead. Impressed with the quality of these. Not my first set but I am pleased with the quality at this price point.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
These wedge and feathers work great for splitting boulders. In my very amateur opinion, they seem to work best on igneous and metamorphic rock. I've had mixed results using these on sedimentary rock. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. Sandstone does better than mudstone. I've only ever used these on "backyard" boulders, not on purchased, quarried stone.These have been machined clean after casting. The wedge is 4.125 inches long. It's widest diameter (across vertices) is .5625 inch wide. The diameter between two flat faces is .5 inch wide.I ordered a similar set of wedges and feathers several years ago. These are much better quality for a similar price.
JNL
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2024
I was stuck with a big concrete block in a hard-to-access spot for machinery. Using a jack hammer takes a long time and creates a huge amount of small pieces. Splitting the bloc into smaller parts makes them easier to move away. Really love this kit, I saw that on a television show and always wanted to test it, really cool this can be sourced easily.The kit is well-made and work perfectly together
P.P.
Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2024
Nice feather/wedge tools for splitting rock. Work very well and are definitely a more efficient choice over brute force with a jackhammer alone.Tested a couple times so far in some big rocks that I have around the yard, which are more useful to me after being split, and I'm very happy with how they've worked.Good buy!
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