[Shop-talk] Floor scraper...but it's not that easy

Darrell Walker darrellw360 at mac.com
Tue Nov 3 12:22:13 MST 2015


I saw once about using dry ice to remove tiles.

http://www.acmedryice.com/remove_floor_tiles_dry_ice.html

-Darrell

> On Nov 3, 2015, at 11:02 AM, Scott Hall <scott.hall.personal at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> So, the garage had part of the floor covered with vinyl tile.
>
> No sweat. Bought a floor scraper from Harbor Freight. Nice tool. Very
> sharp, thick blade on the end of a pole. Good for smooth concrete
subfloors.
>
> Now I'm moving to the bathroom, which isn't over a slab--it's hung off the
> side of the building over a crawlspace. Which means a wood subfloor.
>
> The scraper is too sharp. The vinyl tile is at least two layers deep (they
> just tiled over the old tile) and it flexes. So running the scraper over
> it, it either bites into the tile and binds up (it can't bear against the
> rigid concrete subfloor), or it bites into the wood floor itself.
>
> I need...a dull(er) scraper. Maybe. Something I can lever under the tile
> that won't bite into the wood or tile. Or do I just need something else?
> Or...how can I remove vinyl tile from a wood subfloor? The tile is so old
> that it's disintegrating and I can't pull it up a tile at a time. But it's
> also too crumble-y to try to get a piece at a time--it's take months just
> to do the 10-by-6 area.
>
> Looking for advice--the garage mahal has a bathroom, and it's going to be
> awesome. As soon as I get this vinyl tile up.
>
> Scott
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