Anybody dig out old epoxy fill ?

Wandslinger

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Custy wants the old stuff out and some new epoxy in. Rob Fairfield recommended a dremmel. I can only imagine the pain involved with that. Suggestions?
 
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The Dremmel would take way too long. I would suggest a cement saw and cut a square, use an impact drill to break up the square you cut out, then patch the hole.
Alternatively you could use an impact drill to drill out the previous patch and there are various tips you could use for a sawzall that would chip out the rest.
 
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Didn't realize it was a tile. Yep take out the tile and put a new one down. Assuming he has any left. Otherwise a similar tile or a patch would stand out the same.
 

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Needs was I refer to as a level 5/5 hole repair

unless your proficient with hand machine and have light grinding tools, Genesis 120 or such.

Basically problem isn't the epoxy, it's the fill technique. Needs multi color, overfill and grind flat, then blend

Option 2 replace tile has its own skill set
 

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we take it out all the time with just a hammer and a chisel...
 

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I think he's suggesting LVP over the gum wad.
 

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