Features
- Bull-point tip
- 3/4 in. hex shank
- One-piece design
- Hardened steel construction
- Suitable for starting holes in concrete
Specifications
Length | 12.0 in |
Shank Diameter | 0.75 in |
Shank Shape | Hexagon |
Quantity | 1 |
Model Number | HS1515 |
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Bull-point chisel for concrete and masonry. One-piece hardened steel construction designed for use with a 3/4 in. hex shank hammer. Intended for starting holes in concrete.
Model Number: HS1515
Project Ideas
Business
Mobile Micro-Demo & Cut-Outs
Offer a same-day service to trades for small, precise concrete breakouts: starting holes, chipping channels for conduit, scabbing for patches, and removing small pads or thresholds. The 3/4 in. hex bull-point pairs with common hammers for fast, controlled work with minimal overbreak.
Anti-Slip Stair and Ramp Texturing
Provide on-site safety texturing by pecking patterns into smooth concrete treads and ramps. Create durable anti-slip finishes that meet safety requirements without overlays or coatings, ideal for property managers and schools.
Custom Carved Concrete Signage
Design and carve address stones, business logos, and wayfinding panels in precast slabs or site-poured walls. Sell premium, permanent signage with hand-chiseled depth and textures that stand out from CNC or stencil paint.
Rocky-Soil Post and Footing Prep
Specialize in starting holes through rocky subgrade for fence posts, pergolas, and deck footings. Use the bull-point to break through cobbles and hardpan where augers struggle, then hand off to installers for setting forms and posts.
Contractor Chisel Resharpening
Offer pickup/drop-off grinding and tip reshaping for bull points and chisels. Keep crews productive with sharp, reconditioned steel; bundle with periodic tool checks and a swap program for minimal downtime.
Creative
Fossil Relief Garden Mural
Pour a thin parge coat of concrete over a block wall, sketch fossil or botanical shapes, then use the bull-point to chip away background material and raise the design in relief. The 12 in. length gives reach and control for sculpting rock-like textures and deep contours.
Textured Stepping Stones with Glow Inlays
Cast round or square concrete pavers, then use the bull-point to crater and vein the surface for a natural stone look. Carve shallow channels and fill them with colored epoxy or glow aggregate for striking pathways that pop at night.
Chiseled Concrete Planters
Make thick-walled concrete planters, then chip facets and rough edges with the bull-point to create a hand-hewn, quarry-cut aesthetic. Use the point to start and widen precise drainage holes without cracking the vessel.
Rustic House Number Plaque
Start number outlines in a precast concrete slab or paver using the point to score and deepen grooves. Chip the counters, then paint or epoxy-fill the numerals for a bold, carved-stone address sign.
Stone Lithophone Garden Instrument
Select slate or limestone bars and use the bull-point to tune pitches by carefully chipping from the underside and ends. Mount the tuned stones over a wooden frame for a playable outdoor xylophone with natural tones.