Also if I’m not precise enough with my chemical anchoring is my only option to grind the head of the screw off or drill it out? I’m assuming I can’t j ...
Thank you!!! I really thought I was screwed (pardon the pun ) with this one. Will let you know how it goes. Can I check that in the product descripti ...
Hello friends,
Hoping you have some advice for my latest DIY home renovation problem. I am installing kitchen cabinetry. I have an L shaped kitchen (o ...
The mortar bed has been successfully and relatively easily removed. I ended up using the Ozito 900w hammer drill as I already had this tool. I used a ...
Thanks for the tips. I will definitely be wearing an N95, goggles, hearing protection and gloves. I feel reassured that maybe it isn't going to be as ...
Thanks Dave. I had to google what a pound hammer is, but was pleased to realise that I already own one I will try this first and see how I go. Good p ...
Thanks Tim - I already have this tool. It has been very useful for removing tiles and I will also use it to drill some holes to put in my kitchen. Tha ...
Hi @crisis,
For the three in the mortar line, I would first squirt in some Ramset 300ml Chemset UltraFix Plus. This will glue the Ankascrew into pos ...
Hi @crisis
I would be tackling it as @Tim_Engineer has suggested with a Pneumatic hammer with a both a narrow and wide angled chisel. As good as th ...
Good Evening @crisis
Ive never had to replace a bathtub tho expect I will be doing the same when I redo my bathroom sometime I have removed mortar f ...
Hello @crisis
I believe that putting a support beam is also a practical step in supporting the rail. But as Mitchell said it would be best to confi ...
Welcome to the Workshop community @tania87 , it’s great to have you join us. Many thanks for your question – I’m sure this is a common challenge.
My ...
Thank you!!! I really thought I was screwed (pardon the pun ) with this one. Will let you know how it goes. Can I check that in the product descripti ...
The mortar bed has been successfully and relatively easily removed. I ended up using the Ozito 900w hammer drill as I already had this tool. I used a ...
Thanks for the tips. I will definitely be wearing an N95, goggles, hearing protection and gloves. I feel reassured that maybe it isn't going to be as ...
Thanks Dave. I had to google what a pound hammer is, but was pleased to realise that I already own one I will try this first and see how I go. Good p ...
Hello friends,
I removed the old standard size spa bath tub in my bathroom with the plan to replace it with a regular bath. I now need to remove the m ...
Thanks so much. I wasn’t aware of this technique of using furring strips to kind of create studs on a brick wall to attach plasterboard and allow air ...