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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3703846" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I have brought home a lot of pipe with concrete on the ends like the ones in the picture.</p><p>Sledge hammer removes it.</p><p>I use the concrete pieces as filler in post holes i dig and use it in the bottom of trash cans the city picks up.</p><p>Stick some in the bottom to add weight to push out the other trash that is prone to sticking.</p><p></p><p>I also use the concrete chunks to hold up welded wire or rebar when I am pouring a concrete pad.</p><p>Many uses for that pile of debris.</p><p></p><p>I was in a pinch and needed new handles for my post hole diggers and i was not going back with wood.</p><p></p><p>I resorted to galvanized rigid pipe and 1 10 foot stick cost me 31 bucks.</p><p>That was last year.</p><p>Steel is expensive and when you find some withing driving distance for free it is a good bet you will save money getting it even if there is concrete attached to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3703846, member: 15054"] I have brought home a lot of pipe with concrete on the ends like the ones in the picture. Sledge hammer removes it. I use the concrete pieces as filler in post holes i dig and use it in the bottom of trash cans the city picks up. Stick some in the bottom to add weight to push out the other trash that is prone to sticking. I also use the concrete chunks to hold up welded wire or rebar when I am pouring a concrete pad. Many uses for that pile of debris. I was in a pinch and needed new handles for my post hole diggers and i was not going back with wood. I resorted to galvanized rigid pipe and 1 10 foot stick cost me 31 bucks. That was last year. Steel is expensive and when you find some withing driving distance for free it is a good bet you will save money getting it even if there is concrete attached to it. [/QUOTE]
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