Any reason that, for a homeowner who is only going to need to drive at most 4 ground rods, a $16 air hammer wouldn't work for driving ground rods?
I've got 1 rod all the way in by sledgehammer, a second that has about 1 foot to go and a third that has 3 feet to go. I am putting in 2 at the house and 2 at the garage. I'm probably taking 20 hits to get 1 inch. A throw-away air tool would be cheaper than renting a hammer drill if I could get what I needed out of it before it died.
I've got 1 rod all the way in by sledgehammer, a second that has about 1 foot to go and a third that has 3 feet to go. I am putting in 2 at the house and 2 at the garage. I'm probably taking 20 hits to get 1 inch. A throw-away air tool would be cheaper than renting a hammer drill if I could get what I needed out of it before it died.