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Hi guys,
I would like to split some rather large boulders at one of the local designated fossicking areas. I am aware of how the process goes for splitting boulders but my question is more about the equipment needed to do the job.
Would I be violating any rules if I used a cordless hammer drill to do the pilot holes for the feathers and wedges? Considering it is essentially a hand tool I would tend to think not but I would preffer to not cop a fine and potentially have my drill confiscated. Any thought's or experience in this area?
I would like to split some rather large boulders at one of the local designated fossicking areas. I am aware of how the process goes for splitting boulders but my question is more about the equipment needed to do the job.
Would I be violating any rules if I used a cordless hammer drill to do the pilot holes for the feathers and wedges? Considering it is essentially a hand tool I would tend to think not but I would preffer to not cop a fine and potentially have my drill confiscated. Any thought's or experience in this area?