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  • @gerrymcintosh4477
    @gerrymcintosh4477 Год назад +2

    I’ve lifted a few floor sheathings off the subfloor in the past, this system is as good as it gets. Well done sir. It’s a lot of work, but so gratifying once it’s done. Hope you follow up with part 2. Cheers 🇨🇦

  • @g.thandi824
    @g.thandi824 Год назад

    Did this just go through the screws and nails? I have the same situation - glued down OSB with staples and screws and nails, on a plywood subfloor. I am gearing myself up to tackle this. Any advice?

    • @peteeastwood1635
      @peteeastwood1635 Год назад +1

      Yes. It cuts nails but mostly pushes them up and out of the plywood.

    • @peteeastwood1635
      @peteeastwood1635 Год назад

      Get a roto hammer and put a wide 2 1/2 inch wide blade sds in it. That also works well.

    • @g.thandi824
      @g.thandi824 Год назад

      @@peteeastwood1635 Thanks, Pete! I talked to the tool rental guys and they mentioned the importance of using a dull blade, not to gouge into the plywood - but you speak to that and it seems to be all about technique. I have a ton of nails and screws, so I feel I'll need something that cuts through the heads. If you are in BC, let me know! Would love to pick your brain.

    • @peteeastwood1635
      @peteeastwood1635 Год назад

      Yes a sharp blade at the right angle is great. I kept a cordless grinder nearby to put an edge on the blade as you work.

    • @nimster64
      @nimster64 4 месяца назад

      Is that a saws all where did you get the adapter? Do they sell those blades at homedepot

  • @DLANM57
    @DLANM57 Год назад

    Would this be the right tool to remove glued laminate? What's the tool called?

    • @peteeastwood1635
      @peteeastwood1635 Год назад

      I'd use a rotohammer with a wide flat scraper blade and angle as parallel to the subfloor as functional.

  • @mdlitonshikdar2
    @mdlitonshikdar2 Год назад

    Dok