Features
- Bull point
- 3/4 In. hex shank
- One-piece design
Specifications
Model Number | HS1515 |
Total Length, Inch | 12 |
Chisel Cutting Edge In | 0.75 |
Shank, Shape | Hexagon |
Pack Quantity | 1 |
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This tool is designed for starting holes in concrete. It features a one-piece design for durability.
Model Number: HS1515
Project Ideas
Business
Custom Concrete Design Service
Offer a service to create custom concrete pieces for home and garden, utilizing the bull point hammer for precision work on each project.
DIY Concrete Kits
Develop and sell DIY kits that include pre-made concrete molds and instructions, along with the option to purchase or rent the bull point hammer for starting holes.
Concrete Workshop Classes
Host workshops teaching people how to work with concrete, including the use of the bull point hammer for various projects like planters, sculptures, and more.
Concrete Repair Services
Offer specialized concrete repair services that utilize the bull point hammer for precise and efficient repairs of concrete structures.
Online Tutorials and Courses
Create and sell online tutorials and courses that teach various concrete crafting techniques, highlighting the use of the bull point hammer for different applications.
Creative
Concrete Planters
Use the bull point hammer to start holes in concrete molds and create unique, custom-designed planters. The precision of the tool allows for intricate designs and patterns.
Concrete Sculptures
Create abstract or geometric sculptures by starting precise holes in concrete blocks. This tool can help in the initial stages of carving and shaping the concrete.
Outdoor Furniture
Use the bull point hammer to create holes for assembling pieces of concrete into outdoor furniture like benches or tables. The tool ensures stable and secure connections.
Stepping Stones
Design personalized stepping stones for gardens by starting holes for decorative inserts or designs in the concrete. This adds a unique touch to garden pathways.
Concrete Jewelry
Craft unique pieces of jewelry by starting holes in small concrete forms. This tool allows for precise drilling to create wearable art.