I became The Gray Man for a time this afternoon. There are a few patches in my brickwork where the bricks are too uneven to get insulation panels back far enough to put drywall over the top. So today's job was to take my angle grinder and slowly grind back the concrete to the point where I can put panels in place.
Needless to say it's an incredibly dirty and dusty process. I was wearing a P100-rated respirator, safety glasses and a face visor over the top of it all. What was particularly fun was working on a ladder trying to see what I was doing, given the combination of working in my own shadow, the visor getting covered in dust and the glasses misting up and getting condensation on them.
I got a lot done, and stopped when my angle grinder's thermal cut-out triggered. Along the way I ran the shop vac numerous times to get the dust up off the floor. For some of the time I managed to wedge the shop vac in place so that it could catch a lot of the dust as the angle grinder threw it off the wall. By the time I was done you could see lines on my face where the assorted shields, straps etc had gone. It took a while to clean up in the shower afterwards, just trying to get the dust out of my hair was a challenge.
Now I've got most of that horrible dusty work done in that room at least. There is probably a little bit more that needs doing but it can wait until the battery for my angle grinder is recharged and everything has cooled off. Maybe that will be tomorrow's job. I'm really looking forward to getting this stage done - it's a hideous job to have to do and once it's done I can finally get on with installing the insulation panels I've wanted to get in place for months now.