OSB will need to come down anyway, so guess prybar and appropriate safety equipment is a go-er.
Rooms got a bit of everything - need to take out a loo temporarily, and take up a shower tray that we won't be using anymore. Also a power shower that needs to come out, and rewiring to take a standard power socket.
As someone else mentioned. It’s a dirty job. Using a grinder will make it dirty and very dusty. If you are planning tracking walls etc. more dust won’t matter. It really up to you how to proceed. But be careful with the dust and sharp tiles.
@TGR @Arducius both solid tips - thank you!
OSB will need to come down anyway, so guess prybar and appropriate safety equipment is a go-er.
Rooms got a bit of everything - need to take out a loo temporarily, and take up a shower tray that we won't be using anymore. Also a power shower that needs to come out, and rewiring to take a standard power socket.