Even if you make it though, the debris will fan out.
Whatever hit the slab decided to go in just one direction --- straight and narrow.
These granite slabs are 1.5 feet thick. You need a running start.
Watch some videos on the difficulty in blasting a hole in a concrete wall.
The bomb has nothing to push off of. It has to push against the wall on one side and just air on the other. IMO a battering ram approach is the answer.
Even if you make it though, the debris will fan out.
Whatever hit the slab decided to go in just one direction --- straight and narrow.
These granite slabs are 1.5 feet thick. You need a running start.
Watch some videos on the difficulty in blasting a hole in a concrete wall.
The bomb has nothing to push off of. It has to push against the wall on one side and just air on the other. IMO a battering ram approach is the answer.