pmolsonmus
Active Member
Hi,
Have been searching the archives and found some good information, but not a specific answer to my question. Building a 32' x 8' wall out of 1.5" white polystyrene foam mounted on plywood for stability (I'm hoping to reuse this wall for upcoming shows).
Wondering if a grinder bit on a variable speed drill or a wire type bit will help to carve the mortar lines on a stone wall. I was thinking about something like this, but didn't know if the bit would rip apart the foam or the speed would melt the foam. Any help would be appreciated.
The wall I am replacing was done with a heat gun and torch and I have done enough research to know that is not how I want to proceed. (I've lost enough brain cells by being a teacher for the last 22 years!). Thanks in advance. Phil
Have been searching the archives and found some good information, but not a specific answer to my question. Building a 32' x 8' wall out of 1.5" white polystyrene foam mounted on plywood for stability (I'm hoping to reuse this wall for upcoming shows).
Wondering if a grinder bit on a variable speed drill or a wire type bit will help to carve the mortar lines on a stone wall. I was thinking about something like this, but didn't know if the bit would rip apart the foam or the speed would melt the foam. Any help would be appreciated.
The wall I am replacing was done with a heat gun and torch and I have done enough research to know that is not how I want to proceed. (I've lost enough brain cells by being a teacher for the last 22 years!). Thanks in advance. Phil