GEO-TH, In
Member
Please don't judge my lack of welding skills and using the wrong rod. My boy block wall put together with masonry adhesive. I read where you start at one end with a slim chisel and work your way to the other end leave something behind to pry with.
Going to start with a 16 oz hammer and work up to a 12 pound sledge. One way or another, the corner of the wall has to come down. Hopefully we can reuse the block.
The last thing I want to do is get my hand between a hammer and the block.
The half inch bolt will hold the chisel.
Today was in the 60s and raining. Welding helmet fogged up. I used heat gun and warmed up the helmet. How do you keep your helmet defrosted?
I'm going to my boy's this weekend and see how well my chisel holder works. I went to Menards and HF. Neither had a chisel holder. So what do I have to lose making my own out of materials I already have?
Going to start with a 16 oz hammer and work up to a 12 pound sledge. One way or another, the corner of the wall has to come down. Hopefully we can reuse the block.
The last thing I want to do is get my hand between a hammer and the block.
The half inch bolt will hold the chisel.
Today was in the 60s and raining. Welding helmet fogged up. I used heat gun and warmed up the helmet. How do you keep your helmet defrosted?
I'm going to my boy's this weekend and see how well my chisel holder works. I went to Menards and HF. Neither had a chisel holder. So what do I have to lose making my own out of materials I already have?