SummitWanderer
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy885ke wrote
Reply to comment by phiinkes in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
Will do once I get the glue up! Not going to risk it with the mastic on there though :/
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy881ce wrote
Reply to comment by famous_shaymus in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
I can sympathize with that lol, grew up in a very DIY family and that's just how I was raised. Plus we live in a rural area so contractors are expensive and have very little competition.
I've rented a floor sander from Home Depot before, but I'm not sure if it was a true orbital sander or not - wasn't a belt sander though - and it worked very well. I have a few connections, plumbing and electrical. And now that you mention it, maybe even a floor sander. I had forgotten I have a coworker who I think has one he might lend. Thanks!
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy5hcfr wrote
Reply to comment by btribble in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
Thanks! Have the Tyvek suits already and a p100 respirator. Also already have 6mil plastic sheeting on site due to a separate clean up issue ( mice 😞 )
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy5g2ee wrote
Reply to comment by FindTheRemnant in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
Noted, I sure hope so!
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy5fl7z wrote
Reply to comment by Wilynesslessness in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
Thanks! Have you found any one brand to have a better product?
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy5fgke wrote
Reply to comment by FRIKI-DIKI-TIKI in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
The good news here is that I've only got less than 250 sq. feet to do, so if I have to work in small sections it's not a deal breaker. I am wary of using diesel though, maybe I could try a small patch.
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy5eggo wrote
Reply to comment by theRegVelJohnson in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
Thanks! I have access to a buffer already. I refinished our deck a year or two ago with a floor sander I rented, but for this project that's for after I get this mastic up. I'll probably be finishing the floors myself this time as well.
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy5dlm6 wrote
Reply to comment by plaidbanana_77 in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
Thank you for the input! Looks like I'll be pulling out my heat gun!
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy56nv6 wrote
Reply to comment by sti-wrx in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
Thanks! That's the plan!
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy563fj wrote
Reply to comment by icosahedronics in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
Ok, thank you. I have a wallpaper steamer at home so I'll try that!
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy55vtp wrote
Reply to comment by dynobadger in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
Thanks! I appreciate your input!
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy4wrdf wrote
Reply to comment by Nugg3rz95 in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
Not Cali, more like the Colorado Plateau region :)
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy4wdwq wrote
Reply to comment by idonotselltoepics in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
The plan is to eventually sand everything and re-varnish it, but 90% of the house is hardwood in seemingly good shape. I was honestly hoping for some miracle cure that might let me just wipe the old mastic off 😂 It's still slightly tacky so there was a hope
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy4sg5n wrote
Reply to comment by Scooter_127 in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
I know it's a vain hope. The plan is to fully sand and refinish the whole house at some point, but if I can get away with not having to for the next year while I'm remodeling it would be a bonus. But the flooring above needs to go now unfortunately.
I only mentioned the asbestos in the first place because I knew people would warn about it. If it were friable I would be much more concerned, but the tile appears to be taking most of the mastic with it and my understanding is that the tile is the greater of the two evils. I've been around abatement teams and seen how they operate, and truthfully if I'm gonna die of lung cancer it'll most likely be from the air quality in wildfire season ¯_(ツ)_/¯
SummitWanderer t1_iy4lbfh wrote
Reply to comment by Angdrambor in can you run an ethernet cable through an empty conduit in your house on your own? by VanillianArt
You never know, that could come in handy.... /s
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy4kiok wrote
Reply to comment by JustAnAverageGuy in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
Thanks for the reply, have a sample to test when ready. I'm not sure I have the steady hand to keep it from biting the wood unfortunately :(
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy4jzfl wrote
Reply to comment by Nonanonymousnow in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
I had seen a guy doing that on his concrete floors, but I was under the impression steam is very bad for hardwood floors?
SummitWanderer t1_iy4ef91 wrote
Reply to comment by paulstelian97 in can you run an ethernet cable through an empty conduit in your house on your own? by VanillianArt
Agreed, though I will say to date I've never had 1GbE impacted significantly by length and I've surpassed the max many times. Definitely depends on the existing environment.
SummitWanderer t1_iy4bnzx wrote
Reply to comment by VanillianArt in can you run an ethernet cable through an empty conduit in your house on your own? by VanillianArt
In general, I don't run pre-terminated Ethernet. I find it far far easier to pull it and then terminate it myself. You can find spools of it on Amazon, and then you'd need to buy the proper tools to terminate (about $100-150 investment including a bigger spool). You can try buying a premade cable and pulling it with a fish tape and line, but depending on the size of the conduit you may get stuck.
SummitWanderer t1_iy4asq0 wrote
Reply to can you run an ethernet cable through an empty conduit in your house on your own? by VanillianArt
Yes, you can. But be very sure that it's actually empty, if you're not sure how to check - hire an electrician to check.
SummitWanderer OP t1_iy88g3b wrote
Reply to comment by davidmlewisjr in Removing mastic while preserving hardwood floors underneath? by SummitWanderer
The age and color. I routinely work in old buildings in my area that potentially have asbestos, and so I've tried to learn what types of materials may have it. I ran across something similar to this before in my area that was tested and positive, but it wasn't my problem to deal with then.