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Dandytf
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Before I continue, is there a decent tool slim enough to pry Laminate Flooring.
I'm finding decent start with Scraper, though left at least 2 broken pieces attached.
I searched the removal bars online, they seem far too thick.
p.s. Not a great deal to save as I'm using de install re install retailer service quite costly.
thanks

Before I continue, is there a decent tool slim enough to pry Laminate Flooring.
I'm finding decent start with Scraper, though left at least 2 broken pieces attached.
I searched the removal bars online, they seem far too thick.
p.s. Not a great deal to save as I'm using de install re install retailer service quite costly.
thanks



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Dandytf said: Before I continue, is there a decent tool slim enough to pry Laminate Flooring.
I'm finding decent start with Scraper, though left at least 2 broken pieces attached.
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I've used a glazing bead tool which are a tad thicker than standard scrapers eg https://www.thewindowfittersmate.com/draper-window-bead-removal-tool-32mm-12-p.asp1
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flashg67 said:I've used a glazing bead tool which are a tad thicker than standard scrapers eg https://www.thewindowfittersmate.com/draper-window-bead-removal-tool-32mm-12-p.asp
https://www.diy.com/departments/vonhaus-window-glazing-tool-kit-high-tensile-steel-chisel-rubber-mallet-hammer-polypropylene-paddle/5056115794223_BQ.prd?&&&&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADt-XHnUxIg51C-5FCF7rcwgqWqjh&gclid=CjwKCAjwkJm0BhBxEiwAwT1AXFIOQ0Tr8ToQyl063aD3uiTvoV6fNUZy-VMcyHIeoDUxR3d6X_xLHxoCumcQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
p.s. I'm 90% approx. removed with Wallpaper Scraper, though stopped last night as tired.
When pieces of a few cm's are left, it was time to stop until today.
Thanks mser's great suggestions.Replenished CRA Reports.2020 Nissan Leaf 128-149 miles top charge. Savings depleted. VM Stream tv M250 Volted to M350 then M500 since returned to 1gb0 -
Dandytf said:flashg67 said:I've used a glazing bead tool which are a tad thicker than standard scrapers eg https://www.thewindowfittersmate.com/draper-window-bead-removal-tool-32mm-12-p.asp
https://www.diy.com/departments/vonhaus-window-glazing-tool-kit-high-tensile-steel-chisel-rubber-mallet-hammer-polypropylene-paddle/5056115794223_BQ.prd?&&&&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADt-XHnUxIg51C-5FCF7rcwgqWqjh&gclid=CjwKCAjwkJm0BhBxEiwAwT1AXFIOQ0Tr8ToQyl063aD3uiTvoV6fNUZy-VMcyHIeoDUxR3d6X_xLHxoCumcQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
p.s. I'm 90% approx. removed with Wallpaper Scraper, though stopped last night as tired.
When pieces of a few cm's are left, it was time to stop until today.
Thanks mser's great suggestions.1 -
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Home from b/q -store suggested tool isn't strong enough and kitchen is back to almost 1s quote.
Savings further depleted though worth deposit.
At least I have new Stanley as reliable Homebase blade fell victim to laminate trim!
Guess it's scraper and screwdriver today.Replenished CRA Reports.2020 Nissan Leaf 128-149 miles top charge. Savings depleted. VM Stream tv M250 Volted to M350 then M500 since returned to 1gb0
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