skotl
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Not exactly welding related, but...
Got these wardrobes to fit and there's sodding coving in the bedroom. My original idea was to remove all of it but then realised how much of a mess it was going to make, including crowbar dents in the walls / ceilings.
So for now I'm just going to remove the coving that will be behind the wardrobe. Best guess so far is a dremel with a mini circular saw to cut a fairly accurate line where the wardrobes will be then a stanley knife to score the edges and then pry bar (against a thin block of ply to try to save the wall/ceiling) to get it off. Followed by some rudimentary plastering as it won't be visible.
Will that do it? Any better solutions?
Got these wardrobes to fit and there's sodding coving in the bedroom. My original idea was to remove all of it but then realised how much of a mess it was going to make, including crowbar dents in the walls / ceilings.
So for now I'm just going to remove the coving that will be behind the wardrobe. Best guess so far is a dremel with a mini circular saw to cut a fairly accurate line where the wardrobes will be then a stanley knife to score the edges and then pry bar (against a thin block of ply to try to save the wall/ceiling) to get it off. Followed by some rudimentary plastering as it won't be visible.
Will that do it? Any better solutions?