I needed to chisel a couple pockets into one of our internal walls today for new joists to sit in.
Bricks are very old (150yr) and the wall in question was the party wall, 2 courses thick.
I used lump hammer and bolsters. Took some time and effort to get the pocket to a couple inches depth because the brick are pretty hard in places.
Job done, I go to the house next door to find I've caused some rather large cracks in the plaster directly behind where one of the pockets is. Obviously I've used too much force which brings me to the question. What should have I used to create the pockets? On the second of the 2 pockets I did, I used a grinder to score and then chiseled but it still took quite a lot of force to get the bits of bricks out.
Bricks are very old (150yr) and the wall in question was the party wall, 2 courses thick.
I used lump hammer and bolsters. Took some time and effort to get the pocket to a couple inches depth because the brick are pretty hard in places.
Job done, I go to the house next door to find I've caused some rather large cracks in the plaster directly behind where one of the pockets is. Obviously I've used too much force which brings me to the question. What should have I used to create the pockets? On the second of the 2 pockets I did, I used a grinder to score and then chiseled but it still took quite a lot of force to get the bits of bricks out.