alchemysa
Veteran Member
Today I had to chisel all the tiles off a toilet and bathroom floor. Years ago when I did a similar job I hired a smallish electric jack hammer. This time the hire shop wanted over $100 for a 1 day hire! But tools are much cheaper to buy these days so I looked at our local 'Bunnings'. (A huge cheap hardware and tool chain over here). A cheap Chinese Ozito impact hammer was $89 and would have done the job easily but they are pretty heavy and take 2 hands to use, so I decided to look at air tools at the local auto parts store. An air chisel alone was $39 but they had a couple of 30 piece kits they were clearing for just $59. The kits included chisel, rattle gun, air wrench and numerous fittings so the choice was obvious. I also bought an air hose for $20 (I already owned a small cheap GMC compressor)
Now the performance of this dirt cheap air chisel was just amazing. It only had about a 1" wide chisel but it sliced up the mosaic tiles like a hot knife through butter, and it was so easy and light to use. It virtually fit in the palm of one hand, and easily fit into tight spots like behind the toilet. I did the whole lot in a couple of hours. (Hearing and eye protection essential!)
So anyway I just thought I'd mention all this in case anyone is planning (or dreading) a similar job. If you already have a compressor an air chisel is well worth considering. You can probably pick up a cheap one for $20 to $30 on special. (Or look on ebay). It might not suit a really heavy duty job with large tiles but it was perfect for the job I described.
One really useful fitting that was in the kit was an air hose swivel attachment that fitted between the air hose and the chisel. It really made the the whole thing very easy and comfortable to use.
The pics below are not of my chisel and swivel, but they are basically the same as the mine. (I just grabbed the pics off the net). As far I'm concerned, even if I never use the thing again, its still worth every cent I paid for it.
Now the performance of this dirt cheap air chisel was just amazing. It only had about a 1" wide chisel but it sliced up the mosaic tiles like a hot knife through butter, and it was so easy and light to use. It virtually fit in the palm of one hand, and easily fit into tight spots like behind the toilet. I did the whole lot in a couple of hours. (Hearing and eye protection essential!)
So anyway I just thought I'd mention all this in case anyone is planning (or dreading) a similar job. If you already have a compressor an air chisel is well worth considering. You can probably pick up a cheap one for $20 to $30 on special. (Or look on ebay). It might not suit a really heavy duty job with large tiles but it was perfect for the job I described.
One really useful fitting that was in the kit was an air hose swivel attachment that fitted between the air hose and the chisel. It really made the the whole thing very easy and comfortable to use.
The pics below are not of my chisel and swivel, but they are basically the same as the mine. (I just grabbed the pics off the net). As far I'm concerned, even if I never use the thing again, its still worth every cent I paid for it.