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Rick Dipper
 
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On 22 Sep 2004 15:08:31 -0700, (Richard) wrote:

Hi

According to my structural engineerI need to dig down into a concrete
floor and into the ground to make some concrete footings for a RHS.
This RHS will support an RSJ. what's the easiest and least labour
intensive tool for doing this?


JCB, or similar. If the concrete is thick use a drill on the end of
the JCB arm. However it sounds like the JCB is going to have accress
issues, so you are down to old faithfill angle grinder, breaker, and
hard work.

I would wander down to your local friendly hire shop, describe the
problem, and ask if they have any tools that can help. My local guy
will only rent out tools that will do a good job, he does not like
people to think his tools are crap, or to use the wrong tool for the
job.


A big pile of saftey equipment would be good.


I also need to remove a load bearing wall and want to cut the old
brickwork away, what's the best tool for this? I would like to keep
dust to a minimum if possible.


You are goon get loads of dust, even a small ammount is loads. Get a
decent hover from the hire ship too, the dust will block up the dyson.


Also any suggestions on where I can obtain these tools from?

Cheers

Richard