Lucky it was on prep. If that was directly on the concrete would of been bad. Respect to any floor installer. I've been doing it 21 yrs. Pays great but destroys the body
Absolutely, get the one from cresco with the cart too. Has a makita demo hammer inside of it. And they give you a 6” sharpened attachment for it. I guarantee I have the hardest most stuck flooring ever and it worked fine
My crew has a riding floor scraper, anytime we have to do closets (the machine can’t get to it) it sucks tearing out. I couldn’t imagine doing an entire house
Use a demolition hammer with the scrape attachment; it takes off the adhesive as well. Cut it into 5 inch blocks. Spend two hours just cutting all the floor then start to take it up. A whole house should take a day
Absolutely, get the one from cresco with the cart too. Has a makita demo hammer inside of it. And they give you a 6” sharpened attachment for it. I guarantee I have the hardest most stuck flooring ever and it worked fine
Yeah just two more weeks of that and the whole house will be done
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What’s the right way then man? No disrespect just wanna know !
@@JoelCastano-w5uthat is the right way and it's the f***** up truth.
@@JoelCastano-w5ugetting a floor scraper or a demolition hammer that has a floor scraper attachment
Lucky it was on prep. If that was directly on the concrete would of been bad. Respect to any floor installer. I've been doing it 21 yrs. Pays great but destroys the body
If it was directly on the concrete you would just patch it, not too bad
Absolutely, get the one from cresco with the cart too. Has a makita demo hammer inside of it. And they give you a 6” sharpened attachment for it. I guarantee I have the hardest most stuck flooring ever and it worked fine
I’m betting mine beats yours, I am having the worse trouble
My back and forearms were on 🔥 after doing this
Do the same cut out the whole room and get a digging bar sharpen it with a grinder and scrape up the wood floor
My crew has a riding floor scraper, anytime we have to do closets (the machine can’t get to it) it sucks tearing out. I couldn’t imagine doing an entire house
Just did this shit today, hated it! Some part were easy to pilot out, others would stick and cause so many problems
I am Using roof shovel after cutting wood floor for remove
Hourly ay?!
No, you hire someone with a ride on floor scraper! This is gonna take a year at this speed.
I wish this would work for me
This is currently me. Been at it for 5 days. Not fun when you're 6'4 😂
Use a demolition hammer with the scrape attachment; it takes off the adhesive as well. Cut it into 5 inch blocks. Spend two hours just cutting all the floor then start to take it up. A whole house should take a day
Boar or rotatory drill with tape, and fry bar
Ouch, those floors didn’t look bad lol.
I use the gasoline and match to remove that junk..
lol jokes, but a heat gun would work wonders if you warm the glue up...
Have one man cutting the other 5 doing this.
Hourly workers lol
Jackhammer my friend!
I don’t think I can do that Lawd 😢😮
Cut the whole floor like that, wet it down, then rent a machine
What a pain in the ass!
Try a spade
Nope not for me I got a guy with a ride on scraper I'm not wasting my time or my customers time doing that
No way im swinging a hammer all day. Breakout a jackhammer with a thinset blade on it
Waste energy
Omg this is stupid. Me i finish alone 1 apartment for 1 day by using machine. Like this you never finish
what machine please?
Rent a floor stripper from Home Depot boss.
Don't work
Fr real pice o shit
Hammer drill.
Absolutely, get the one from cresco with the cart too. Has a makita demo hammer inside of it. And they give you a 6” sharpened attachment for it. I guarantee I have the hardest most stuck flooring ever and it worked fine
@@brandonharrell3815 It most definitely works
I can tell your paid by the hour