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I have used an armeg box sinking tool on breeze blocks on a new build in the past with great ease, I was just wondering has anyone dared to use one in a fully furnished house with red brick walls, I imagine the dust wouls be far too great, or just maybe with a fine water spray ?????????????/

Anyone tried it, I get visions of an orange dusty tv in the room :eek:
 
Yes thats what i suspected, no shortcuts to that game then, box sinking has to be the worst job in house bashing, love to hear different peoples techniques
 
Yes, did it once and once only! It took longer to clean up than it would have if i had cut the box out with a plastic fork! Waste of time:D.
 
Sadly, a scutch chisel and a lot of patience is the only solution here. Been there. Done it !!!!!! If you have a wall chaser ( which is attached to a super powerful suction vacuum ), then you have a chance of getting thourgh the task with some dignity.
 

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