How to Break Up Rock Salt
Things You'll Need
- Protective glasses
- Sturdy leather or canvas gloves
- Vise
- Heavy duty plastic bag, fabric or heavy paper
- Power drill with 3/8- or 1/2-inch bit and a long shaft
- Chisel
- Mallet
- Hammer
Instructions
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Put on shatter-proof protective glasses to protect your eyes and sturdy leather or canvas gloves to protect your hands.
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Clamp the piece of rock salt in a vise if it's not big and heavy enough to stay put while drilling. Spread a sheet of heavy-duty plastic, fabric or heavy paper underneath the work area both to help reduce possible mess and to catch small bits of salt, which can then later be funneled into a container.
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Use a 3/8- or 1/2-inch bit in your power drill, with the longest shaft possible, to drill holes in the rock salt every two or three inches. Drill all over the surface of the rock salt.
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Use a chisel and mallet to break off pieces of the now-weakened rock salt. Smash the chunks into smaller pieces with a hammer.
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Keep pounding with the hammer until the rock salt is as finely broken up as you like.
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