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Go to your local Cramo or similar and rent a real bilmaskin. It only costs a few hundred, and you'll be able to work through all the troubles in the quickest and most efficient way.
 
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Janus82 Janus82 said:
Go to your local Cramo or similar and rent a proper jackhammer. It only costs a few hundred and then you will be able to work through all the trouble the fastest and most efficient way.
Thank you so much for the advice and feedback 🙏🏻
 
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Yes, if you're going to take out a lot, you have two (reasonable) options, either saw up the floor with a floor saw or a more powerful jackhammer, like this one.

Both options are reasonable, I've used both when dismantling the bathroom (10m2).

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Thanks for the tips and feedback!
Which "drill" worked best? The ones shaped like a flat chisel are what's available. Does any other kind work better, or is it the most suitable?
 
When renting a machine, one usually brings both a chisel and a spear. What works best depends a bit on the concrete and how well one can access it. When it feels sluggish, you can switch to the other tool, and sometimes it works better with the other one, and sometimes you don't notice much of a difference.
 
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In addition to the fact that the impact energy is several times greater and therefore cuts much faster, the ergonomics and especially the vibration reduction are so incredibly better on a real machine, like Hilti, which you rent. You can keep going much longer and are less likely to injure your hands.

You simply can't compare it to a Biltema/Jula machine.

It costs a few hundred per day, and if the machine happens to break while you're using it, they will bring you a new one.

The fact is that people generally haven't realized what a goldmine Cramo and others are. Overall, the cost of renting machines is very low, it goes faster, and it's much more pleasant to work with.

It is, as the young people say, worth it 😀.

(And no, I don't work at Cramo)
 
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mexitegel mexitegel said:
In addition to the fact that the impact energy is several times greater and thus cuts much faster, the ergonomics and especially the vibration damping are so incredibly much better on a real demolition hammer, like a Hilti, that you rent. You can keep going much longer and won't risk getting injuries to your hands.

It simply can't be compared to a Biltema/Jula machine.

It costs a few hundred per day, should the machine unexpectedly break while you're using it, they will bring a new one to you.

The fact is that people generally haven't realized what a goldmine Cramo and others are. Overall, the cost of renting machines is very small, it goes faster and is much more pleasant to work with.

It is, as the youth say, worth it 😀.

(And no, I don't work at Cramo)
Superduper thanks for the input 🤜🤛
 
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