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Brick Fireplace Makeover!! Part 1: Demo / Demolition 

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Here's an attempt to Do-It-Yourself (DIY)! Step 1 to demo an old, ugly brick fireplace. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)
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Supplies from local Home Depot. Main tools used from Milwaukee.
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Tools & Supplies Shopping List for Brick Fireplace Makeover. Part 1: Demo / Demolition:
- Milwaukee 1 in. SDS-Plus Corded Rotary Hammer Drill Kit
- Pry Bar
- Extension Cords
- Heavy-Duty Paperboard Surface Protection
- Painters tape
- Milwaukee SDS-Plus Tile Chisel
- Milwaukee SDS-Plus Demo Bull Point Chisel
- Good old short sledge hammer
- Trash bags, boxes, trash bin
- Respirator Mask
Music from RU-vid Studio Audio Library.
Music: Fusion of Dhol by Aakash Gandhi.

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Комментарии : 49   
@bluntguy
@bluntguy 4 года назад
Agreed. Would love to see part 2. I have a very similar fireplace built in 1980 that I'm going to do the exact same thing to. Thanks for a helpful video.
@whatsnextprojects8
@whatsnextprojects8 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it. Part 2 is live! Check out my channel, thanks for watching.
@johnwrot8305
@johnwrot8305 2 года назад
Just watched 7 videos on this. You CLEARLY have the best method. Bull Point Chisel in a Rotary Hammer Drill for the win.
@tomulator
@tomulator 5 месяцев назад
What setting on your drill did you find most effective with the bull head bit? Hammer? Drill?
@kimbanyc
@kimbanyc Месяц назад
sweet video. thank you. This is what I wanted to see to understand what we are dealing with when we reface ours.
@vickiehadd4324
@vickiehadd4324 3 года назад
My fireplace was built in 1971. It’s solid and rustic I would never tear it down. Love it
@AJ1982
@AJ1982 3 года назад
That's a very informative video. I would love to see the pictures of the completed project
@whatsnextprojects8
@whatsnextprojects8 3 года назад
Part 2 is live! Check out my channel, thanks for watching.
@fancythisgirl3
@fancythisgirl3 3 года назад
Buy paper and a drop cloth or two! You’ll protect the floor from dust, damage, and you can easily scoop up debris in the drop cloth throughout the demo.
@shruti9276
@shruti9276 11 месяцев назад
This is useful We have similar thing in our house and contractors are charging us 3k to 5 k to get this type of bricks removed
@Buildingwithrice
@Buildingwithrice 3 года назад
Great video thank you!
@scotthudsonriley
@scotthudsonriley Год назад
This was great! Thanks!
@tchowcpa
@tchowcpa 2 года назад
Really like the lessons learned. The best part for the video. 👍😆
@portsmouthteambuilding2517
@portsmouthteambuilding2517 4 года назад
Good info... thanks
@richardnance9552
@richardnance9552 4 месяца назад
Brilliant!
@alanheadrick7997
@alanheadrick7997 3 года назад
Interesting, I was thinking the bottom part was solid, but you had a treasure chest inside. I just want to remove the bottom part and have the brick on the wall.
@keithcastleberry3993
@keithcastleberry3993 3 года назад
I want the same thing but after watching this you would have to salvage about 30 bricks and mortar them under the fireplace to the wall. It would take good skill and patience to make it look uniform as if original.
@alanheadrick7997
@alanheadrick7997 3 года назад
@@keithcastleberry3993 Might depend how easy they come off. I think if you had lots of time you could do it. Also a hand grinder with a ceramic cutting disc would help a lot.
@lisam2079
@lisam2079 2 года назад
It's a requirement by your insurance to keep the lower part (called the "hearth" of the fireplace) in case the fireplace has any sparks or ashes. It's a fire hazard otherwise, so if you remove the bottom, you'll need to tile the bottom floor portion.
@alanheadrick7997
@alanheadrick7997 2 года назад
@@lisam2079 The living room is tile so shouldn't be an issue.
@manuelsantos8213
@manuelsantos8213 2 года назад
great video, thank you for posting.
@65listen
@65listen 3 года назад
Good job great video! very helpful
@patriciahall2223
@patriciahall2223 2 года назад
Great video Thank You very much
@NoneyoBisniss
@NoneyoBisniss 3 года назад
Progress looks great in this video. How is the next phase going?
@whatsnextprojects8
@whatsnextprojects8 3 года назад
Finally put the video together. Part 2 is live! Check out my channel, thanks for watching.
@annelacey7007
@annelacey7007 2 года назад
Very informative!
@delacruztaylor
@delacruztaylor 2 года назад
Great Job
@Anthony1337
@Anthony1337 2 года назад
How’d the fireplace turn out? Nice job on the demo!!
@FlipManDan
@FlipManDan 3 года назад
ILL VIDEO!
@cm2687
@cm2687 3 года назад
Are you going to be uploading a part 2?
@whatsnextprojects8
@whatsnextprojects8 3 года назад
Sorry it took this long. Part 2 is live! Check out my channel, thanks for watching.
@HarvestPoint
@HarvestPoint 2 года назад
Don't forget to wear your safety glasses over your eyes, not your forehead. You never can predict when something may end up in your eyes.
@christinepostmus1474
@christinepostmus1474 2 месяца назад
How many hours did it take to remove all the brick?
@whatsnextprojects8
@whatsnextprojects8 2 месяца назад
Just about two hours, with the right tools and preparation it shouldn’t take long
@sooriyaneerukonda
@sooriyaneerukonda Год назад
I have similar fireplace, not sure if I could rip of whole thing or not.
@whatsnextprojects8
@whatsnextprojects8 7 месяцев назад
You won’t know till you try! That’s what I did. Have a plan and go for it
@monstertiger284
@monstertiger284 3 года назад
Is this a gas or wood burning?
@dancs5414
@dancs5414 3 года назад
You should see the ugly old brick fireplace in my house.
@srichmond15
@srichmond15 3 года назад
There is a gas shut off to the right
@katherinew2189
@katherinew2189 3 года назад
Mine too, that’s why I’m watching this video. Looking at tips for removing it.
@susanmead4350
@susanmead4350 3 года назад
How do you remove those brackets? They are a real pain and nasty metal/embedded nails.
@pardeepkang8812
@pardeepkang8812 3 года назад
Yes! I focused on removing the bricks from the wall. Removed the brackets once the bricks were off. Used a hammer or cut off that part of the drywall which I was going to replace anyway. Good luck!
@susanmead4350
@susanmead4350 3 года назад
@@pardeepkang8812 I ended up cutting the metal bands (16th of an inch in, at a time) with aviation snips, until there was no more than the size of the nail head. Then, with a ball peen hammer, set the nail and remainder of metal deep enough to mud over the pit/hole.
@whatsnextprojects8
@whatsnextprojects8 3 года назад
@@susanmead4350 I used a hammer as well! Part 2 is live! Check out my channel, thanks for watching.
@kevo212
@kevo212 3 года назад
do you generally need a permit to remove a fireplace face?
@keithcastleberry3993
@keithcastleberry3993 3 года назад
No
@Snowflakeliberalsaremelting
@Snowflakeliberalsaremelting 3 года назад
Liberals must be really happy seeing him wear his mask all the way through the video 👍 😀
@kathleenmichelet6585
@kathleenmichelet6585 2 года назад
Beautiful fire place too bad you destroyed it.
@fernandomunguia6714
@fernandomunguia6714 Год назад
I don’t get this u say you cover for dust etc and just put 2 feet of paper in floor and look all tha mess in wood floor lol
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