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Please get in touch to heavy duty use let us know what you think of the Slammer and what you use it for. 5-sided blade rock side-to-side for easy HAPPY SLAMMIN'!
Blade pipe core muscles to (female) raise and lower Lower section the slide bar, as opposed to just your upper body TIP: When walking with The Slammer, hold it in 2 separate strength. pieces - one in each hand.
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(you can use the female/blade pipes and other objects. pipe/lower part of the Slammer but slow.) Use the Slammer like you would a crow bar to When the blade is deeply lodged in the break up the soil. The blade is for cutting and...
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PLANTING TREES AND PLANTS The bigger the hole the faster the tree/plant will grow. Use the Slammer to aerate the soil deep and wide. Remove all existing plants, roots and rocks and loosen the soil. It’s not necessary to lift all the dirt out of the hole.
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TRANSPLANTING CUTTINGS OF FLAX, BAMBOO Make sure the blade on the Slammer is sharp. Use the Slammer to cut around the root ball. TIP: Tie a ribbon/string to OR LARGE GRASSES indicate north, then when Tie or cut back plant to gain access to main base of plant.
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Some stumps will female/bladepipe/lower section require a large solid pry bar to do so. If the Slammer of the tool first. tool is bending, the stump is too heavy or there are still roots connected.
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BREAKING UP CONCRETE AND ROCK Both the 9kg ad 6kg Slammer blades and the chisel point Slammer tool are very efficient at Nothing is forever breaking up concrete. Once cracked, follow the crack and break up into bits that you can carry. Works extremely well on asphalt to square up potholes for road repairs.
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SPLITTING FIREWOOD As the Slammer blade is narrow it works best on hard wood. It can get jammed on soft wood. Choose straight grain pieces for splitting and kindling. Save the knotty bits for the wood splitter or as long- burning, all night logs.
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Taking up/removing tiles, lynoleum, adhesive, ice and other types of surface coatings can be a tough job. The Slammer tool blade does a great job of getting underneath tiles and breaking them up. However, the tile and ice blade is even better with it's 45 degree straight edge blade and larger surface area.
The blade must be perpendicular to the load being pulled. Remove by rocking the Slammer tool from side to side to work the blade out of the hole. Angle the Slammer away from the load and drive deep for hard soils.
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Under incredibly heavy loads, the Slammer may bend. It can be straightened again. Find the apex of the If the inner bar of the Slammer ever gets stuck in the blade pipe, the radius and apply pressure in the opposite direction. (ie woollen baffle may have become worn, damp or dislodged.
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