Spiked roller

Discussion in 'Tool Chat' started by Howlesp, Oct 15, 2020.

  1. Howlesp

    Howlesp Member

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    Hello chaps,

    Just seeing if anyone knows where you can buy the wheels for the spiked roller, rather than buying a complete new head?

    Many thanks

    Phil
     
  2. Paul webb

    Paul webb Well-Known Member

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    I think it might be floorwise that do them,although I could be wrong, but i know pennine used to sell them
     
  3. Howlesp

    Howlesp Member

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    Thanks Paul, will have a look


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  4. Paul webb

    Paul webb Well-Known Member

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    Just out of curiosity, what is wrong with your roller?
     
  5. Howlesp

    Howlesp Member

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    Being completely honest...mines fine. One of the lads was chucking his in the bin as it hadn’t been cleaned properly so thought I’d keep it as a spare if I could get the spikes cheaply enough. And also a lot quicker than taking it apart and cleaning them off.
    Unless you have any other suggestions?


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  6. Rugmunching

    Rugmunching Well-Known Member

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    Ive rescued many spikeys by rubbing a trowel/scraper down the spikes till all the dried screed flies off. Unless its seriously caked then give that a go
     
  7. Paul webb

    Paul webb Well-Known Member

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    Just soak it in boiling water (I use a wallpaper trough) ,leave it in until the water is cold, then just roll it over the floor and the screed should fall off
     
  8. Howlesp

    Howlesp Member

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    Thank you, appreciate your help


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  9. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Buy one there 16 quid :rolleyes:
     
  10. Howlesp

    Howlesp Member

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    Save me £16 if I can save this one, cheers for your help though ;)
     
  11. Jason Sheehan

    Jason Sheehan Well-Known Member

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    Must be a Scot ^^

    Another way is undo the bolts and take the spikes out then gently hammer each spike to get rid of latex, time consuming but works. Then reassemble.
     

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