Thanks, I think that's what I was looking for! The price there on the
website is rather elusive though.
--Jim
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"Spike9458" wrote in message
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Hi All,
Not sure which forum to post this on ... but I have an outcropping of
ledge in my yard that I would like to reduce in size. I'm told there is a
fluid that can be used, other than water, to pour into drilled holes and
let mother nature take over during the winter months to freeze it, and
ultimately break/split/crack the ledge that is too close to my barn to
blast. Does anybody know of what I'm talking about?
Thanks in advance,
--Jim
Jim,
I googled for an old post regarding an expansive agent that you pour into
holes that you drill. Couldn't find the post, but I did find the company
that makes it.
Try this.
http://www.archerusa.com/product_dexpan_en1.html
Then, scrolled further down the article and realized it wasn't an old
usenet post, but rather a Fine Homebuilding article, which is referenced
in the link.
Happy cracking....
jc