chris French wrote:
In message , Justin
writes
If you mean ripping up a whole floor, then don't use an SDS drill
for it - they aren't up to it. Hire something to do the job.
It will chase the walls, but I would not want to hold one of these
cheap heavy jobs up for too long.
not the entire floor, just an area large enough to sink a bath into
the floor about 6 - 8"
I still wouldn't use an SDS for it, it will take ages, and possibly
knacker it.
ISTM that the chiselling function of an SDs is really a replacement
for that where you might have done it by hand with a hammer and cold
chisel
or bolster, - chasing, cutting out holes for back boxes cutting out
holes for waste pipes etc.
They aren't breakers.
I'd still hire a small light weight breaker/demilition hammer.
Would you use one for removing tiles
Bathroom tiles floor to ceiling on every wall
(Previously removed tiles by hammer and chisel and it was a PITA)
Regards
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