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    Question glue on steel frame

    We have had the asbestos sheeting taken off our Logan home, inside and out. As part of the clean up there is a problem with pieces of fibro stuck to the frame with this hard, caramel coloured glue.does anyone have any clues about removing the glue from the steel frame? I'm not even sure if this glue is standard in Logan homes but it doesn't come off easily.thanks.p.s. stay away from asbestos

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    Helga,
    did some reno work on Logan homes some years ago, the glue is somewhat like maxbond. You can chop the bigger chunks off with an old chisel and remove the residue with a grinder (discs clog rather rapidly) or a wire buff in a grinder. (wire buff tends to shed bits and they can embed themselves in your skin even through a layer of clothing)

    Mick
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    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

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    What about a heat gun or propane torch? I've used it to clean scrapers used with stud adhesive and it seems to work OK.

    Cheers
    Pulse

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    [QUOTE=journeyman Mick]Helga,
    did some reno work on Logan homes some years ago, the glue is somewhat like maxbond. You can chop the bigger chunks off with an old chisel and remove the residue with a grinder (discs clog rather rapidly) or a wire buff in a grinder. (wire buff tends to shed bits and they can embed themselves in your skin even through a layer of clothing)

    Ain't that the truth with the wire buffs. I keep checking me private bits.

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    Smile

    persevering with the chisel, I think I'll avoid the wire buff as my kevlar body armour is at the laundromat.I also picked up some acetone to see if that works on the little bits left after the chisel. Thanks everybody, this is a long project!

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    rod, stop checking or you'll go blind :eek:

    What about one of those power carving doodads, same process as the chisel idea but may be quicker if a lot to do.


    cheers.............Sean


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    Question Glue removal

    If the chisel works how about an air chisel if your carefull of dust and or work damped off with water?[img]images/icons/icon5.gif[/img]

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