My brick layer left me with a lot of mortar on the quoins. Is there any way to remove this via power tool? Not enough lifetime left to do it using elbow grease. Can’t use acid because the bricks are the wrong kind. Thanks.
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an air powered wire descaler...kinda like a stubby wire brush..works with little stabbing motion and rotary too..I think it is for welding slag or the like..harbor freight or a google oughta get ya close..descaling tools..
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You... Head on down to Bosch tool store... The got an electric modle that works like a dream...
Who ever invented work didn't know how to fish....
hey, that might clean up my logs too...good thinkin there baba-looiey..
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It will and it will take down high spots in CC let alone clean up rust..
Who ever invented work didn't know how to fish....
What are the quoins made of?
quoin stock, silly.
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Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks
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I gotta ask, What's a quoin?
http://www.coronado.com/brochure/58-59/tumbled_used_brick_6x8_window_desert_sand.jpg
The pieces on the corner.
Do a Google image search for
quoins brick
for more examples. The reason you have to include brick is that quoins in letterpress printing are something entirely different.
Ahhhhhh yes, now I know. Didn't realize that was how it is spelled though. Much obliged. :)