Tim Good
Well-Known Member
Ok I know there are many threads on this but I wanted to ask a few Q's.
1. I have began removing the old caulk. Inside the first 4-5mm channel there is a smaller 1mm channel beneath. Do I also need to scrape this out? Getting the upper layer out is easier but removing from this tiny channel below is a nightmare.
Channel where I left the caulk in:
Channel where I took cleaned it out. Nightmare:
2. If yes to the above what is a good technique for the smaller channel?
3. What sort of depth should I be looking for in the main channel to know if I need to router it out deeper or not.
4. People rave about the Fein Multimaster but there are many cheaper and similar tools from good brands. There are also many replacement bits that say they fit Fein, Black and Decker etc so you'd think the fitments are relatively universal. The question is will the Teak blades that Fein make, fit the cheaper models?
5. Some people talk about a strip of tape at the bottom of the seam? Why do you do this? Surely it would make adhesion less by only sticking to the sides.... and if tape was put down then this would defeat the point of removing caulk from the tiny middle channel as per point 1 / 2.
1. I have began removing the old caulk. Inside the first 4-5mm channel there is a smaller 1mm channel beneath. Do I also need to scrape this out? Getting the upper layer out is easier but removing from this tiny channel below is a nightmare.
Channel where I left the caulk in:
Channel where I took cleaned it out. Nightmare:
2. If yes to the above what is a good technique for the smaller channel?
3. What sort of depth should I be looking for in the main channel to know if I need to router it out deeper or not.
4. People rave about the Fein Multimaster but there are many cheaper and similar tools from good brands. There are also many replacement bits that say they fit Fein, Black and Decker etc so you'd think the fitments are relatively universal. The question is will the Teak blades that Fein make, fit the cheaper models?
5. Some people talk about a strip of tape at the bottom of the seam? Why do you do this? Surely it would make adhesion less by only sticking to the sides.... and if tape was put down then this would defeat the point of removing caulk from the tiny middle channel as per point 1 / 2.