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Rod wrote:An old spade to prise them up or any other tool where you can attack the horizontal joint and lever up like a Mattock.
If those don’t work then a road breaker with a spade head.
Rod
Jimmy Mack wrote:As Rod says, or if you have or can borrow an SDS with hammer only, preferably electric... Use a bolster chisel bit.
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An SDS or small breaker would be my first port of call.... Mainly for the weight!Andyp wrote:Jimmy Mack wrote:As Rod says, or if you have or can borrow an SDS with hammer only, preferably electric... Use a bolster chisel bit.
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I did have a Ryobi SDS with a chisel, I will try and find it. If it is not man enough I may have to get a breaker as Rod suggested.
Malc2098 wrote:Depending on the type of cement used, this might work.
https://www.toolstation.com/shop/p36650 ... gLRzfD_BwE
Woodbloke wrote:One of your best chisels from the 'shop Andy would lift them a treat you'd also need a big hammer jobby as well for a bit of clout - Rob
RogerS wrote:Why remove them ? Could you not tile over them ?
9fingers wrote:Believe me Roger, having done a site visit, these tiles need to to come up.
Bob
Andyp wrote:RogerS wrote:Why remove them ? Could you not tile over them ?
A frayed knot Roger.
There is insufficient room under the door step on the far left for the thickness of tiles I want and besides water puddles against the wall from the middle door all the way to the right hand step.
I have just seen, in the UK, one of these
If I can hire one here it could be fun.
Andyp wrote:RogerS wrote:Why remove them ? Could you not tile over them ?
A frayed knot Roger.
There is insufficient room under the door step on the far left for the thickness of tiles I want and besides water puddles against the wall from the middle door all the way to the right hand step.
I have just seen, in the UK, one of these
If I can hire one here it could be fun.
Woodbloke wrote:Andyp wrote:RogerS wrote:Why remove them ? Could you not tile over them ?
A frayed knot Roger.
There is insufficient room under the door step on the far left for the thickness of tiles I want and besides water puddles against the wall from the middle door all the way to the right hand step.
I have just seen, in the UK, one of these
If I can hire one here it could be fun.
Apologies Andy for my flippancy...I was just about to post something about this bad boy but you beat me to it - Rob
Rod wrote:Are you restricted to a thickness - can you use slabs instead of tiles?
Rod
Gone fishinf wrote:Andyp wrote:RogerS wrote:Why remove them ? Could you not tile over them ?
A frayed knot Roger.
There is insufficient room under the door step on the far left for the thickness of tiles I want and besides water puddles against the wall from the middle door all the way to the right hand step.
I have just seen, in the UK, one of these
If I can hire one here it could be fun.
Andy,
I have exactly the same problem, I’m off to my local Aldi tomorrow, they have a large SDS drill with hammer only for 49.99 Euro’s which I hope will last.
I think the tile remover you show is really for wood plastic and vinyl flooring, the blades are not man enough for cement base tiles
Regards Paul
Andyp wrote:Rod wrote:Are you restricted to a thickness - can you use slabs instead of tiles?
Rod
I would prefer slabs Rod as I reckon those ceramic tiles are just not man enough. Depends on the thickness of the slabs of course. The gap under that far doorstep is currently 47mm so I if we can find slabs under 25mm I would be happy.
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