I am the reason we have and sell literal actual tons of Dexpan. It is a expanding grout, that pushes with 18,000 psi of force. 1.5 inch holes drilled in a 12 inch square pattern will break rock like nothing.
That expanding gel stuff is amazing. Saw it being used in a local granite quarry where they were making headstones. Splits the rock up accurately, a bit like cutting a diamond
He fought the law and the....law won!
ReplyDeleteMaking little ones out of big ones. That was an art taught in many penitentiaries years ago when they had quality guests.
ReplyDeleteHe seemed to be very aware that the two halves might roll in an unexpected direction when they split.
ReplyDeleteI am the reason we have and sell literal actual tons of Dexpan. It is a expanding grout, that pushes with 18,000 psi of force. 1.5 inch holes drilled in a 12 inch square pattern will break rock like nothing.
ReplyDeleteThat expanding gel stuff is amazing. Saw it being used in a local granite quarry where they were making headstones. Splits the rock up accurately, a bit like cutting a diamond
DeleteEverybody needs a hobby...
ReplyDeleteHelluva way to make a living.
ReplyDeleteHe's building the escalator they used in Video #8
ReplyDeleteNow chop the other two in half and go to lunch.
ReplyDeleteA job you don't get in a hurry doing.
ReplyDeleteThe old "wedge and feather" method. The Egyptians probably used it in cutting stone for the pyramids.
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