Hi All,
I'm currently chasing my walls so that my central heating can be installed the week after next - trying to do the donkey work myself so that I don't waste a professionals time (at my expense) doing it. I've got 12m to chase.
I've got an Erbauer wall chaser which works a treat at getting the plaster off - I would definitely recommend this tool to any diyer as it's relatively cheap (£99 @ screwfix) and makes very clean cuts that are easy to re-plaster afterwards!
However, it only cuts to a depth of 30mm max, so it just barely scores the brickwork behind the plaster. As 22mm copper pipes are going in, I need to take the faces off the brickwork was well.
I have a Titan 6kg drill with roto-stop and a chisel attachment - again another great economy tool from screwfix. Before you ask... no I don't work there
What's the best approach to chiseling the bricks to get as flatter surface as possible? Is it to chisel horizontally down the brick or vertically across, or is there another approach?
I appreciate that it will never be a flat surface, but want to get it done so that fixing pipe holders to the remaining brickwork is as easy as possible.
Thanks
I'm currently chasing my walls so that my central heating can be installed the week after next - trying to do the donkey work myself so that I don't waste a professionals time (at my expense) doing it. I've got 12m to chase.
I've got an Erbauer wall chaser which works a treat at getting the plaster off - I would definitely recommend this tool to any diyer as it's relatively cheap (£99 @ screwfix) and makes very clean cuts that are easy to re-plaster afterwards!
However, it only cuts to a depth of 30mm max, so it just barely scores the brickwork behind the plaster. As 22mm copper pipes are going in, I need to take the faces off the brickwork was well.
I have a Titan 6kg drill with roto-stop and a chisel attachment - again another great economy tool from screwfix. Before you ask... no I don't work there
What's the best approach to chiseling the bricks to get as flatter surface as possible? Is it to chisel horizontally down the brick or vertically across, or is there another approach?
I appreciate that it will never be a flat surface, but want to get it done so that fixing pipe holders to the remaining brickwork is as easy as possible.
Thanks