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John Rudd:
Nicly done Rob... Neat and tidy...and no mess....'Er-indoors' would be impressed..... Merry xmas by the way... :beer: |
RobWilson:
--- Quote from: John Rudd on December 27, 2016, 01:21:53 PM ---Nicly done Rob... Neat and tidy...and no mess....'Er-indoors' would be impressed..... Merry xmas by the way... :beer: --- End quote --- Aye all the best John :beer: :thumbup: Rob. |
Spurry:
Rob Neat job you've done there. What's the secret to not breaking any of the brick teeth remaining in the wall? Did you have to cut the mortar away with disc/drill? Looks like the original brickie made a half decent job of the bonding too. :thumbup: Pete |
RobWilson:
Hi Pete :wave: Apologies for the slow reply, I missed your post, :scratch: I used a 4lb club hammer, and a combination of plugging chisel and bolster chisel to remove the brickwork, I also took my time. I decided against using an angle grinder due to the dust it would have created, it was dusty enough using a hammer and chisel. Well, I got the brickwork and bricks cleaned up today, so hopefully, I can get things bricked up tomorrow. :dremel: Rob |
howsitwork?:
Rob that spray foam is great as an insulating layer so give yourself a bit of space to spray it in :thumbup: Very impressive set up. I shall have to show SWMBO - someone has more g clamps as me :headbang: Not sure about the chains though, looks a bit kinky :lol: Is that braising hearth and extractor on the far wall? Or just highly decorative storage space ? :D Have a Happy New Year mate. Ian |
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