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From: iucbrian
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  • One of the best dubstep tunes evaaar <3

  • YEEHAW!!! LMAO

  • hey i wonder if you can make a pogo stick out of one... lol put that on you tube

  • WHO THE FUCK PUTS THIS ON YOUTUBE, BUNCH OF FAGGOTS, WAS THAT A "YEAHAW" I HEARD, ITS NOT A HORSE?!?! FML....

  • I have spent many hours behind one of them bad boys! One thing I learned real quick is to let the hammer do the work,don't try to bite off too much at once. It'll wear you down fast.

  • type in bounce back jack on youtube search box

  • That's a lame Jackhammer use the air one

  • I use this at work. try breaking though concrete picking it up just below your shoulder.

  • K, now try getting a 45-55 pounder pick or rivet buster and hammering into a wall of castable for 12 hours! After the first 2 30 minute rounds your muscles are sore, the bits will spark and round off. You have to stand on an aluminum pic and wear a suit with a respirator. If you lean to hard into the wall when it falls apart, you fall face first 5 feet below. I should just post the damn video. haha.Good job man

  • Is that one of those stupid electrical hammers? You should try the ninety pounder air compressed.

  • FOOTBALL! TESTOSTERONE!

  • God that's hard as hell... It wasn't until I took a whack at a jackhammer that I realized how weak I really am...

  • Alot of concrete workers use Air Picks which are smaller jackhammers that are powered by air and are generally 45-55 pounders

  • Yeah, actually I think that's what I used. I originally rented out the thing the guy in this video is using from Home Depot but exchanged it the next day for what I think was an air pick. It was a good decision. I could barely dislodge the conventional jackhammer from the concrete I was trying to break up - way too heavy. It probably took me longer than normal, but it was worth it.

  • Did you mean that you used the Air Pick to finish? Or did I just miss what you said lol?. I start working for Lanford Brothers(bridge repair company), so I'll be using Air Picks ALOT lol.

  • I did about 2% of the work with the same kind of jackhammer the guy in the video is using. Then I exchanged it for an air pick to finish the job. I'll tell ya, both tools were hell to use, but the jackhammer was borderline impossible for me.

  • ahhh, about how much do u think the air pick weighed?

  • is that a 65 pounder?

  • nah, It's a 85 pounder.

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