Re: Disassambling/Relocating an WFO
So the big weekend has been and gone, and the mission was a success.
The weather was a little grim but held off for the important parts.
Step 1 - Remove chimney:
There was a big concrete tile over the top that lifted off
A storm was rapidly approaching, lightning strikes were hitting the hill and we were still delicately picking bricks out of the chimney
So given they were only standard bricks we stepped things up a gear, bring out the block splitters
We're down enough to throw a sheet of tin on and retreat inside
This air hammer and chisel was worth it's weight in gold, effortlessly removing render, seperating bricks, cleaning off mortar.
So the big weekend has been and gone, and the mission was a success.
The weather was a little grim but held off for the important parts.
Step 1 - Remove chimney:
There was a big concrete tile over the top that lifted off
A storm was rapidly approaching, lightning strikes were hitting the hill and we were still delicately picking bricks out of the chimney
So given they were only standard bricks we stepped things up a gear, bring out the block splitters
We're down enough to throw a sheet of tin on and retreat inside
This air hammer and chisel was worth it's weight in gold, effortlessly removing render, seperating bricks, cleaning off mortar.
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