@profisu Funny you should say because thats why I watched this. I am looking for a tool that will remove lino and tile from wood surfaces. I am thinking maybe some kind of heated scraper or something. Anyone know a good method?
I ended up using a heat gun and scraper. It was a pain. And I still had to use a belt sander to smooth it all back down. If your wood surface is 1/4 plywood, which is common, I'd suggest tearing it up and putting new down. It will be much less time consuming than the scraping.
That glue looks fresh
chicanofighter 9 months ago
Use a hair dryer much easier and cheaper
bdfortin 1 year ago
that tool wood cum in handy
MultiFloormaster 1 year ago
just cut it to 5cm to 10cm strips along the length of the vinyl and pull up it up. no need to waste your money.
SuperMaggie08 1 year ago
looks like fresh glue to me
irich62 1 year ago 6
Doesn't work with ease if its plywood under the vinyl. Then you just end up gouging the wood with the tool.
profisu 1 year ago
@profisu Funny you should say because thats why I watched this. I am looking for a tool that will remove lino and tile from wood surfaces. I am thinking maybe some kind of heated scraper or something. Anyone know a good method?
spelchekker 1 year ago
@spelchekker
I ended up using a heat gun and scraper. It was a pain. And I still had to use a belt sander to smooth it all back down. If your wood surface is 1/4 plywood, which is common, I'd suggest tearing it up and putting new down. It will be much less time consuming than the scraping.
profisu 1 year ago
i think its the 395s -variable red slide switch type
ClownShadow1 2 years ago
Hey there i hav 13 or o dremels- my 395s all 3 of them have dead switches. im definately ticked off. can you hep?
ClownShadow1 2 years ago