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Cutting a wall..
I'll be dismantling a garage wall (OK, make that knocking it down) and I
need to leave a section attached to the corner with a nice neat edge. What's
the best way to obtain that nice edge? Cutting disc to slice through the
bricks and then cold chisel?
Paul
Date:Wed, 20 Jul 2005 22:12:24 GMT
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Re: Cutting a wall..
"Paul Andrews" <ac297@dial.pipex.commmmm> wrote in message
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> I'll be dismantling a garage wall (OK, make that knocking it down) and I
> need to leave a section attached to the corner with a nice neat edge.
What's
> the best way to obtain that nice edge? Cutting disc to slice through the
> bricks and then cold chisel?
>
> Paul
>
It's best to actually cut the line first before removing the whole wall. Do
the line from the outside first, then move inside and make the line there as
well. When you come to remove the wall the whole thing should lift away
without any trouble.
Date:Thu, 21 Jul 2005 02:34:42 GMT
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Re: Cutting a wall..
"BigWallop" wrote in message
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> "Paul Andrews" <ac297@dial.pipex.commmmm> wrote in message
> news:c%zDe.6009$Wi3.1944@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
> > I'll be dismantling a garage wall (OK, make that knocking it down) and I
> > need to leave a section attached to the corner with a nice neat edge.
> What's
> > the best way to obtain that nice edge? Cutting disc to slice through the
> > bricks and then cold chisel?
> >
> > Paul
> >
>
> It's best to actually cut the line first before removing the whole wall.
Do
> the line from the outside first, then move inside and make the line there
as
> well. When you come to remove the wall the whole thing should lift away
> without any trouble.
>
OK, thank you!
Paul
Date:Thu, 21 Jul 2005 21:00:19 GMT
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