bieransri
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theyre spot welded on iirc, whats the best way to remove them without damageing the floor underneath?
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bieransri
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ive got a spot weld drill, done one and its done exactly the same thing as a normal drill would do.... go straight through. luckily is down low so i will weld it up as neat as i can and paint it with the rest of the floor. this is a right mare, whats the trick to doing it?
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Ste L
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only drill the top of the spot weld, not drill through the whole thing
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bieransri
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well ive gone back to a normal drill bit just taking the top off but the brackets still solid
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Robin
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use the spot weld drill, when it's centred, rotate the drill around the centre point, if that makes sense? In a sort of cone shape 
Then use a small pry bar or strong screwdriver and lever it off.
As long as you've nearly gone through at the edges of the weld, it'll ping off.
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bieransri
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
use the spot weld drill, when it's centred, rotate the drill around the centre point, if that makes sense? In a sort of cone shape 
Then use a small pry bar or strong screwdriver and lever it off.
As long as you've nearly gone through at the edges of the weld, it'll ping off.
think i know what you mean, going to go have another go now
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