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Removal of tile-on-concrete from bathroom walls
I have 2 older bathrooms with tile set in concrete on the floor and 4
feet up the walls that I want to remodel. I had done this removal job in our old house with basic hand tools (chisel, sledge, pry bar). The memory is not a good one so I do not want to tackle these bathrooms without the aid of a power tool to remove the wet bed and tile. I am looking for any feedback from your experiences using these small rotaty/combo hammer drills, some are called chippers, or is there a more effective tool that can be rented. Thanks Greg |
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