Hi all,
I have a real problem, I am opening a doorway from a hallway to a kitchen, but as building regs insist the doorway must be 770mm wide.
This wouldn't be a problem if the doorway opens into the kitchen directly but instead it will open up into a 785mm wide mini corridor and so I need to remove at least 40mm from the corridor wall so that I can fit the door frame and comply with building regs, maybe even a tiny bit more.
Any ideas as the best way to shave 40mm from a brick wall and not make a complete racket and annoy the neighbours?
Hammer and chisel would take forever I'm worried but angle grinder would be a real mess and very loud in such a confined corridor space.
Thanks for the help.
Tom
I have a real problem, I am opening a doorway from a hallway to a kitchen, but as building regs insist the doorway must be 770mm wide.
This wouldn't be a problem if the doorway opens into the kitchen directly but instead it will open up into a 785mm wide mini corridor and so I need to remove at least 40mm from the corridor wall so that I can fit the door frame and comply with building regs, maybe even a tiny bit more.
Any ideas as the best way to shave 40mm from a brick wall and not make a complete racket and annoy the neighbours?
Hammer and chisel would take forever I'm worried but angle grinder would be a real mess and very loud in such a confined corridor space.
Thanks for the help.
Tom