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<blockquote data-quote="ironman_gq" data-source="post: 2296168" data-attributes="member: 27462"><p>I've been demoing plaster for the last month 8 hours a day. Your best bet for what you describe is a concrete cutoff saw and a sledgehammer. The diamond blade will cut the plaster all day long and be pretty quick but wont like wood very much. If you can get behind a section and use a wrecking bar to pry the lathe away from the studs you might be in pretty good shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ironman_gq, post: 2296168, member: 27462"] I've been demoing plaster for the last month 8 hours a day. Your best bet for what you describe is a concrete cutoff saw and a sledgehammer. The diamond blade will cut the plaster all day long and be pretty quick but wont like wood very much. If you can get behind a section and use a wrecking bar to pry the lathe away from the studs you might be in pretty good shape. [/QUOTE]
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