The bolts come with a medium threadlocker and nord-lock washers. If that doesn't hold them try swapping the bolts for the spares that come with the tool. You can also add a stronger threadlocker. If you still have issues send your order number, address and where you purchased from to info@thinsetremoval.com we can either get you a refund, replacement or send you a one piece 6 in Wide scraper
Personal preference, some prefer the thinner blade of this scraper, also it's much longer so not leaning over as much, especially helpful for larger jobs
When my tile was installed in a new home the installer first screwed down cement backerboard to the subfloor and then installed the tile. Well, after 15 years some of the tile is coming loose so I want to replace the floor myself. I see you are removing the thinset from concrete, would this tool also be appropriate for removing the thinset from cement backerboard?
Looks like you're removing thinset from a concrete base. Not as difficult as residential plywood subfloor. Do you have a video of thinset removal from a subfloor?
Sorry don't have any videos on that type of subfloor. Yes depending on the condition of the plywood it could get ugly. Might be better off using a grinder with a dust shroud for that: www.amazon.com/dp/B0745LQQX8?ref=myi_title_dp
So if I start using this tool, will my biceps get like yours?
Since you'll be standing up you'll be using you back and glut muscle buddy
How do you keep the screws in place? Mine are falling like crazy
The bolts come with a medium threadlocker and nord-lock washers. If that doesn't hold them try swapping the bolts for the spares that come with the tool. You can also add a stronger threadlocker. If you still have issues send your order number, address and where you purchased from to info@thinsetremoval.com we can either get you a refund, replacement or send you a one piece 6 in Wide scraper
why not use the same bit as the thicker chisel used to remove the tile?
Personal preference, some prefer the thinner blade of this scraper, also it's much longer so not leaning over as much, especially helpful for larger jobs
The blade get hot then it breaks
OMG, I NEED THIS, thank you very much
I am doing a remodeling at home and I have tile on subfloor. Would this bit work for that?
If the subfloor is concrete it should work if it's on hardibacker/plywood . Would recommend breaking the tike and replacing the hardibacker
@@thinsetremovalbit8241 It's a 20 year old house so its tile, on mud which sits on plywood subfloor. There is no concrete. Just plywood subfloor.
When my tile was installed in a new home the installer first screwed down cement backerboard to the subfloor and then installed the tile. Well, after 15 years some of the tile is coming loose so I want to replace the floor myself. I see you are removing the thinset from concrete, would this tool also be appropriate for removing the thinset from cement backerboard?
No will not work for that...it's best to remove the backerboard and replace then re-tile
man I need to start lifting weights
No just use that machine for 8hrs. I did all day today i bought that tool and my arms look like that now. 💪
Looks like you're removing thinset from a concrete base. Not as difficult as residential plywood subfloor. Do you have a video of thinset removal from a subfloor?
Sorry don't have any videos on that type of subfloor. Yes depending on the condition of the plywood it could get ugly. Might be better off using a grinder with a dust shroud for that: www.amazon.com/dp/B0745LQQX8?ref=myi_title_dp
Al F it’s easier to remove tile from a home with a sub floor😂 you hit it once and it all breaks up
what rating is this video?
NC-17
Dang that boy is beefy 😅
Holy chest hair Batman! 😳
Gotta keep warm in the batcave
Very good buddy
Do you have a recommended AMP size for the rotary hammer for taking up the thin set?
Anything around or greater 10 should be fine
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well someone's been lifting a few weights ;-)
😂😂😂😂😂
Steroids? 😂 serious question.....
Nope...all natural ;)
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@@thinsetremovalbit8241 bulllllllllllllllllllllshit, more like 200 mg weekly at least. probably even knows to inject with a 25 g every other day.
If hes taking steriods hes wasting his money coz he looks natural...
@@thinsetremovalbit8241 many years of laying floors. 😎
Buddy I challenge you with the exact same tool only I'm probably like 100 pounds lighter and I bet you money I'll take you out.
ok deal but I'll bet on you