burn
6th January 2004, 08:17 PM
Hi Peoples,
I get all the fun jobs.
We have to install a window in a bessa-brick wall (hollow bricks), we've knocked out the first few rows, but we need to take out a futher row of four bricks and cut them in half (lengthwise) and re-lay them. Even if we could get half-height brick, we still need to remove the row of four neatly.
The cutting and laying is not an issue, but is there an easy way of removing these bricks (or any for that matter) - some sort of saw blade that can be put into a recripro saw or the like and then cut out the mortar? I know we could hire a brick cutting saw but the time to clean the dust in the room afterwards would be a nightmare (still has beds in it not to mention the carpet). The alternative is a lot of work with some long cape chisels.
I think the bricks are 8" x 12" but with no fill in the cores.
Thanks in advance.
I get all the fun jobs.
We have to install a window in a bessa-brick wall (hollow bricks), we've knocked out the first few rows, but we need to take out a futher row of four bricks and cut them in half (lengthwise) and re-lay them. Even if we could get half-height brick, we still need to remove the row of four neatly.
The cutting and laying is not an issue, but is there an easy way of removing these bricks (or any for that matter) - some sort of saw blade that can be put into a recripro saw or the like and then cut out the mortar? I know we could hire a brick cutting saw but the time to clean the dust in the room afterwards would be a nightmare (still has beds in it not to mention the carpet). The alternative is a lot of work with some long cape chisels.
I think the bricks are 8" x 12" but with no fill in the cores.
Thanks in advance.