09-21-12, 01:12 PM | #11 |
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I ended up using a combination of tools. My father in law brought over a concrete saw, and we rented an electric hammer because the sledge was breaking the floor up too rough. The rental was quite cheap, under $50 for the 3hrs we used it.
I have much more info in my thread on putting drain tile in my basement here: http://ecorenovator.org/forum/renova...html#post16936
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10-05-12, 06:06 AM | #12 |
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You might think that demolishing concrete is backbreaking, brainless work. But that’s only half true. There’s more to it than just swinging a sledgehammer. And a bit of know-how can save you lots of time and sweat...
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