CB in central NY
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This is quite O.T., so I apologize in advance.
I am in the process of constructing a chute to bring firewood into the cellar (only access point from outside, no bay doors). In order to do that, I need to break through a brick wall three bricks deep. I also need to do it neatly so that I can square it off and insert a small framed door. I have tried a hammer and chisel, slegde hammer, LARGE crow bar, etc. All I get is small chips (feels like breaking out of prison). The only thing that is somewhat promising is a air chisel (but my compressor is too small).
Any ideas on how to make a neat square opening 21"x15" would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I am in the process of constructing a chute to bring firewood into the cellar (only access point from outside, no bay doors). In order to do that, I need to break through a brick wall three bricks deep. I also need to do it neatly so that I can square it off and insert a small framed door. I have tried a hammer and chisel, slegde hammer, LARGE crow bar, etc. All I get is small chips (feels like breaking out of prison). The only thing that is somewhat promising is a air chisel (but my compressor is too small).
Any ideas on how to make a neat square opening 21"x15" would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.