Wet the surface down and use the tin snips to cut and break off small sections at a time.
Asbestos siding shingle cutter.
What we found worked best for removing asbestos cement or fiber cement shingles was to carefully pull the securing nails using a pair of end cutting pliers called by some folks nippers or a nail biter sold at hardware stores in various sizes.
Antique asbestos shingle cutter.
Smooth off jagged edges with a sharp carpenter s rasp to keep asbestos particle sizes as large as possible.
I had a lot of fun with this tool restoration.
The cutter is in good condition but it s showing age with rusting.
This can also occur during the removal process.
End cutting pliers help remove asbestos cement siding nails shingles.
For vent or other holes in asbestos siding or where lead paint is likely to be can be drilled using a shielded hole cutter.
It is labelled as the new handy asbestos shingle cutter.
Asbestos shingle removal process.
Have a helper wet the area down while you re using the rasp.
However heat weather and ageing can weaken non friable asbestos shingles to the point of the materials becoming friable.
My mom s boyfriend has an antique asbestos shingle cutter model f that was made in belleville il.
I know there s an asbestos cutter.
Asbestos shingles are a mixed combination with cement and when intact and in good condition are generally considered non friable and not hazardous.
The siding was made by combining cement with asbestos which is a naturally occurring mineral that is fibrous in nature and fireproof.
We believe that it is cast iron it is quite heavy.
Essential craftsman sent me the model f improved handy asbestos shingle cutter made by specialty tool mfrs.
Best shields are the ones from hole pro that make a complete air seal and to which you can attach a hose to a shop vac.
And i can t find at any of the rental places a cutter.
The use of asbestos siding shingles was a popular one that was used in the us from the early part of the 20th century until the 1970s.
So they told me i can cut it with a circular saw with a plywood blade on it.
Adding asbestos to the cement shingles gave them more strength and resistance to.
We are dedicated to keeping architectural salvage and building materials out of our landfills.
Saw through a cut line in asbestos cement pipe with a hacksaw fitted with a coarse blade.