Maybe a chisel bit for an electric demolition hammer?

But there should be a better way.  Unistrut across the peaks, or something like 
a SitePro SP250 wallmount.  Or a pair of strategically placed ChannelMaster 
CM3079 wall brackets or WB MTOWs up on the peaks or down in the valleys.

One thing to worry about with decorative brick – often the inside is soft or 
even hollow.


From: Rory Conaway via Af 
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2014 7:45 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [AFMUG] Mounting Brackets against irregular surface brick

I’ve got some buildings that have a decorative brick on the side that has peaks 
and valleys of up to 1.5” I need to mount brackets against them meaning I need 
a tool that can ream away the brick until I have a smooth area to mount the 
bracket against it. Imagine a hole saw that that is just flat or something like 
a counter sink tool.  Can someone please tell me what that’s called?

 

Rory Conaway
Triad Wireless
4226 S. 37th Street
Phoenix, Az.  85040
602-426-0542
[email protected]
www.triadwireless.net

 

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