06-17-2019, 07:32 AM
I am re-tiling the bathroom and instead of terminating the tiles 1 foot from the ceiling I intend to go all the way to the ceiling.
I need to remove that top foot of plaster and replace it with cement board.
Tearing it out is not a problem. I want to make a nice neat cut at the juncture of the wall and ceiling. I have 11 running feet to cut.
My options are:
4½" grinder (lots and lots of dust)
Sawzall (a lot of dust, and harder to avoid cutting into the studs)
Oscillating trim saw (I don't know if this saw is up to the task--probably less dust than the grinder and easy to control)
Sharp chisel (little dust, but does not seem like a likely candidate. I might try it anyway because of the dust.)
Suggestions?
I need to remove that top foot of plaster and replace it with cement board.
Tearing it out is not a problem. I want to make a nice neat cut at the juncture of the wall and ceiling. I have 11 running feet to cut.
My options are:
4½" grinder (lots and lots of dust)
Sawzall (a lot of dust, and harder to avoid cutting into the studs)
Oscillating trim saw (I don't know if this saw is up to the task--probably less dust than the grinder and easy to control)
Sharp chisel (little dust, but does not seem like a likely candidate. I might try it anyway because of the dust.)
Suggestions?
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