I've got a small 5'x10' area by my front door that I want to re-tile. It currently has some ugly 12" tiles, and I'm looking for tips on what's the best way to get them out.
I started with a 5lb hammer and 2" chisel, and it's working alright. The tiles are typically shattering, leaving the motar that I have to spend more time chiseling out.
I've heard of people using an electric hammer, and also saw someone using one of those flat-edge blades Multi-tools that vibrates super-fast (started as an infomerical tool, and now Craftsman and Dremel make their own versions).
Seems like I can buy one of those cheapo multi-tools at Harbor Freight for $40, or rent an electric jackhammer from Home Depot for the same money. Or, I could just keep hammering away at it with the chisel.
I would just go apeshit on it with a sledgehammer, but that would make a huge mess and also still leave me to chisel up all the mortar.
Any tips would be appreciated.
I started with a 5lb hammer and 2" chisel, and it's working alright. The tiles are typically shattering, leaving the motar that I have to spend more time chiseling out.
I've heard of people using an electric hammer, and also saw someone using one of those flat-edge blades Multi-tools that vibrates super-fast (started as an infomerical tool, and now Craftsman and Dremel make their own versions).
Seems like I can buy one of those cheapo multi-tools at Harbor Freight for $40, or rent an electric jackhammer from Home Depot for the same money. Or, I could just keep hammering away at it with the chisel.
I would just go apeshit on it with a sledgehammer, but that would make a huge mess and also still leave me to chisel up all the mortar.
Any tips would be appreciated.
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