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Toothed Masonry hammer

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What are the masonry hammers that have (had) a replaceable toothed tip used to rough up a surface or clean up mortar from reclaimed bricks called? I know they are redundant as these days it is done with an SDS drill with a toothed chisel.
 
Scutch hammer.

I've got one if you need it just for a short while, so long as it comes back. I shan't be needing it for a while.
 
Thank you. I knew you would all know. The name does not come to mind but that is what I was searching for.
Thanks Mike but I think it will be a slow long job. Also I can get one for £10.
I am sure I had one. It is probably at my Dad’s house.
 
A scutch as Mike said.
I have one as well, maybe more, :unsure: The replaceable ends are usually also reverseable but at a pinch you can cut new teeth with an angle grinder. I've done that a few times when needs must. I've dressed many a stone quoin by hand and an SDS is not a great substitute IMO.
 
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