Features
- SDS‑plus shank for secure engagement with SDS‑plus rotary hammers
- Point tip designed for concentrated impact and chipping
- Hammer steel construction for durability
- 10 in length for extended reach
Specifications
Total Length | 10 in |
Chisel Cutting Edge | 0.5 in |
Shank Type | SDS‑plus |
Material | Hammer steel |
Pack Quantity | 1 |
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10-inch SDS‑plus Bulldog point chisel made from hammer steel. Intended for use with SDS‑plus rotary hammers for chipping, demolition, and concentrated impact work.
Model Number: HS1415
Project Ideas
Business
Tile and Thinset Removal Service
Offer fast demolition of old tile, thinset, and mortar beds—using the point chisel for initial breaks and stubborn spots. Bundle with subfloor prep, debris hauling, and dust control for a turnkey package.
Concrete Repair Prep & Crack Chasing
Specialize in opening and cleaning cracks, chipping out spalled or delaminated areas, and profiling edges so repair mortars bond properly. Partner with epoxy/patch installers for steady referrals.
Custom Stone and Urbanite Edging
Create on-site garden and driveway edging by splitting and texturing stones or recycled concrete to fit curves and grades. Price per linear foot with options for finishes and integrated drainage gaps.
Controlled Chase Cutting for Trades
Provide precise chipping for conduit runs, outlet boxes, and pipe penetrations in masonry where saws are impractical. Market to electricians, plumbers, and HVAC contractors for scheduled sub work.
Artisan Address Plaques & Garden Decor
Produce hand-chipped stone house number plaques, stepping stones, and candle holders. Sell via local markets and online with custom fonts, motifs, and gift packaging.
Creative
Reclaimed-Concrete Planters
Break and shape reclaimed concrete (urbanite) into geometric blocks with the SDS‑plus point chisel, then peck out shallow cavities for succulents or herbs. Texture the faces for a hand-hewn look and cluster pieces for a modular planter garden.
Textured Garden Stepping Stones
Split larger flagstones or old patio slabs into organic shapes, then stipple the walking surface with the point to add grip and visual interest. Set them on compacted sand with tight joints for a natural path.
Bas-Relief House Number Plaque
Rough out numbers and a simple border in a limestone or soapstone slab by dot-pecking with the point chisel, then refine with rasps/sandpaper. Mount to a wood backer and seal for a modern rustic sign.
Stone Tea-Light Holders
Peck a shallow circular pocket into river stones or concrete offcuts to fit tea lights. Lightly chamfer the rim with the point for a soft edge and create matching sets with varied sizes.
Carved Garden Totems
Make stackable sculptural modules from broken concrete or soft stone. Use the point chisel to create facets, grooves, and textures on each piece, then stack them over rebar for a customizable yard totem.