DEWALT Oscillating Tool Blade, Rigid Scraper (DWA4217)
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I would say 2" or so
Ultimately, linoleum and adhesives can be removed from concrete floors using this method.
As far as I know, it is an oscillating scraper blade. The manufacturer refers to it as such, which is effectively There is no way to predict whether or not it will work on your rust.
It is for that purpose that I purchased it. My favorite tool was a chisel and hammer because I felt I had greater control over it. had just replaced a tile that was broken and was trying to remove thin set.
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Here are a few off-center shots that I tried After buying this one, I will probably buy 10 more rigid scraper blades from Amazon (each at $14) since I don't expect it to last very long. There are 1mm of thickness on this DeWalt blade As for the others, they I used a DeWalt 20V XR oscillating tool with a 75mm screwdriver with these thin, sharp bits that wentuged chunks of wood when I used it on low speed. With a lot of use, the DeWalt blade acted as a scraper, and showed no signs of wear after a long period of use. My backup is a second one that I just ordered.
As far as I can tell, I am using my Dewalt Oscillating Tool incorrectly because I can't get it to be useful for anything other than You will be able to scrape up things with this blade. For the stuff you want to get rid of, it may take a little bit of effort to find the most effective angle. Intuitively, it would seem parallel would be best, but I found that it works best at right angles to my hard to remove carpet padding. It's interesting how things work out. Due to the concrete I'm working on, this has held up a lot longer than I expected, so it's very The "wood with nails" blade could be very handy if I could just cut a nail with it!.
Redesign bathroom, old linoleum adhered to tarry old tile adhesive also had to go The scraper blade tore up long strips, just as if peeling apples were involved. There were sparks several times while I was digging deep into the concrete. It has been abused so it is a little rounded now, but I will touch up the edges and I am sure I will get more use from I think the price is definitely worth it for goinguge up old glue and adhesive.
The little scraper blade did an amazing job of removing a lot of well-defined stains and marks Liquid nails are set with liquid. As we pulled down the old drywall in our remodeling project, we discovered that it had been glued everywhere. This, when you consider it was plaster on- I was amazed at how much contact area there was on the lath! I really liked the scraper blade, which is exceptionally sharp (be careful) and did the job well. While DeWalt claims this can be used with other multi-level cabinets, I don't think it will work on anything else A DeWalt Multi-Tool may be the best choice if you have one The tool this guy provides works in exactly the way it should.
The tool and blade I bought were both from Amazon. In peeling linoleum, the blade did a good job for about forty minutes. In another batch of 20, there were blades that did not need sharpening for more than 20 minutes.
The tool was an impulse purchase made by my husband in order to remove wax from me I was very pleased with the outcome of the Scraper blade. I did not damage the adjacent wood very much, but a few minor scrapes and scratches were caused.
Dewalt factory parts are never a dud. Excellent quality that works well for all your needs. Lasts a long time without losing its sharpness.
short work of removing the caulk around the tub and in other parts of.