You've never heard of the Hilti DCH 300 or 230 then?
No. Are they big expensive, and impressive machines for working with concrete?
The original post related to Stihl saws though. You know, petrol and exhaust fumes and stuff
You've never heard of the Hilti DCH 300 or 230 then?
The original post related to Stihl saws though
Yer stihl saw in doors as the guy said its more of a builing site then home as long as he uses a wet dry vac no probs done it before my self more then once.lol at using a disk saw in a house
rofl at using a petrol stilh saw in a house
roflmfao at using a petrol stilh saw and water kit in a house
lol at using a disk saw in a house
rofl at using a petrol stilh saw in a house
roflmfao at using a petrol stilh saw and water kit in a house
I've done all three, but the point is why?
There is no advantage in terms of time, ease, effort or anything. Just a load of unnecessary mess and time to clear that up.
Hammer, bolster and a crowbar. And if anyone says otherwise, then they are fools
And how do these disk cutters help demolish the wall?
I've done all three, but the point is why?
There is no advantage in terms of time, ease, effort or anything. Just a load of unnecessary mess and time to clear that up.
Hammer, bolster and a crowbar. And if anyone says otherwise, then they are fools
you really are a numpty there are cases that you just cant go baging hammering and bashing into a wall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt5ezdfl91M
If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.
Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.
Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local