quiet mortar raking

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just been asked to price a job,200 m2 roughly and not to use anything that makes loud noise to rake out.any suggestions?
 
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9 inh grinder with an extractor,sure that wont disturb anybody,
either that or a rubber chisel and hammer :confused:
 
crowbar?

start at the top, pry the bricks off quietly one by one until they are all down, then take them away in the van, clean them up at home with the old bolster and then bring them back and re-build the wall?
 
start at the top, pry the bricks off quietly one by one until they are all down, then take them away in the van, clean them up at home with the old bolster and then bring them back and re-build the wall?

May take a few trips that col. It would work out at approx 12000 (or 30 packs) of bricks. :LOL:
 
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iirc your local hire shop,should be able to hire out mortar eating mice,shouldnt cost you much?
 
iirc your local hire shop,should be able to hire out mortar eating mice,shouldnt cost you much?
Due to protests from the People Against Noise Transmission and Sound the mortar mice are so in demand that it now costs a fortune to rent them!
 
cant make noise apparently because its above some shops.
i think im gunna go for the mortar eating bee's suggestion as ive had
fun with them little bleeders on another job this week
 
You might have to use the old fashioned method of hammer and plugging chisel, and not hit it too hard.
 

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