Features
- Hardened steel body for improved durability
- Designed for light chipping and chiseling of masonry materials
- Compatible with SDS Max demolition hammers and rotary hammers
- Available in single-piece packs; bulk-pack options noted on the site
Specifications
Head Type | Bull point |
Shank Type | SDS Max |
Product Length | 12 in |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Material | Hardened steel |
Included | (1) SDS Max bull point bit |
Warranty | 30 Day Money Back Guarantee |
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12-inch bull point bit with an SDS Max shank for use in rotary and demolition hammers. The bit has a hardened-steel body to reduce breakage and is intended for light chipping and chiseling of masonry materials such as tile, mortar and glazing compounds.
Project Ideas
Business
Selective Tile & Masonry Chip-Out
Offer a precision chip-out service for remodelers and landlords: remove single damaged tiles, pop high mortar blobs, and open small chases in plaster or mortar for cables and pipes. Market it as a low-dust, controlled alternative to full demolition.
Brick Repointing Prep
Provide joint-raking and prep by carefully chipping out deteriorated mortar with the bull point for speed while minimizing brick damage. Pair with vacuum/dust control and price per linear foot to serve masonry contractors and historic restorations.
Reclaimed Brick & Stone Cleaning
Specialize in removing old mortar tags from salvaged bricks and stones to ready them for resale. Offer on-site depalletizing, cleaning, and sorting, charging per unit and promoting the sustainability angle.
Address Stone & Entry Marker Engraving
Run a mobile service peck-engraving house numbers, names, or arrows into boulders, mailbox stones, and pavers. Upsell with color infill, sealing, and landscape lighting packages.
Concrete Patch Prep & Trip-Lip Mitigation
Serve HOAs and facilities by chipping back spalled or delaminated concrete to sound substrate and knocking down high spots at slab transitions. Bundle with patching, sealing, and preventative maintenance schedules.
Creative
Hand-Pecked Stone Address Plaque
Lay out numbers or a monogram on a limestone or slate paver and use the bull point to peck along the lines, gradually deepening and texturing the letters. Chip the background lightly for contrast, then mount the plaque by your entryway.
Mosaic Stepping Stones from Chipped Tile
Score tiles, then use the bull point bit to chip them into organic shapes without excessive shattering. Arrange the pieces into patterns and set them into concrete stepping stones for a custom garden path.
Weathered Concrete Planters
Start with cast concrete planters or blocks and lightly chip rims, corners, and surfaces to create a timeworn, rustic texture. Add small drainage channels and seal to highlight the stone-like finish.
Paver Icons and Wayfinding
Peck simple symbols—arrows, leaves, house numbers—into individual bricks or pavers to create decorative accents and directional markers in walkways. Fill the recessed designs with contrasting grout or outdoor paint.
Stone Tealight and Incense Holders
On soft stone like sandstone, peck shallow recesses and grooves to fit tealights or incense sticks. Smooth the edges with sandpaper and seal for a rustic tabletop accessory.