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    EXCEPT I'd have I'd have many broken blades , there's concrete all over the stuff ;) But you're right I am thinking about a thicknesser for when it's all cleaned up :-)
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    Oki doki so I finally got the stuff I ordered 1 x Makita Angle grinder Several grinding thingumy bits for grinding different types stuff. So I have a universal tool, I tried it I'd still be trying to get rid of the stuff next year using that. All it did was get sticky and blunt the cutters...
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    So if only things were easy we wouldn't need forums. I investigated the wood carving grinding disks which seemed like a great idea, well they still are but it looks like most come with an 16mm bore which is a WTF FFS moment as angle grinders in this country come with 22mm bore (Spindle) anyone...
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    So the concrete was something I've already thought about and you're right, I'm a pretty generous guy but not sure if I let someone run it through a thicknesser if I had one! A heat gun and scraper I've already tried it was a disaster. So I've settled on as a trial angle grinder with a variety...
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    I'll let you know :-) In my mind I have the ultimate tool, but it just doesn't exist chatting to my builder neighbour all the glued stuff he get's just gets chucked in a skip..
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    Thanks so much for this, I didn't even know what a Kutzall was, just lost about 90 mins on YouTube watching, there's even a chain saw cutter. Which all brings me to safety kit FFP3 mask for dust Goggles Gloves I assume Anything I should look out for ? I had a serious think about a thicknesser...
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    The problem is that some boards have no glue some boards are all glue and some boards have patches of glue. I offered to take the floor up at which point I was going to do it carefully and I'd have made sure the glue stayed on. I've had some great suggestions, if I had a supply of liquid...
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    Thanks Mike, I added more detail to the original question as well. Max length of a board is 4 or 5 foot & glue depth 7 - 10mm so suspect I'd need many passes but it sounds like an idea. The only problem I see is heat generation as that might make the glue tacky, how easy is it to change blades...
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    Thanks So I won't glue them, I'm going to put them down in my attic on the beams. But the glue is patchy, if it's all been even I'd have just laid it but sadly it's way to patchy for that. :-(
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    I have about 20m2 of oak floor on the surface it's in pretty good nick. My problem is it was glued down and much of the stuff is covered in glue, now I need to lay down some sort of floor in my attic and given the lockdown I have alot of time on my hands and I'm wondering how I can remove this...
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