How much does a ride on floor scraper weigh?

Can you use a floor scraper on concrete?

I have a small concrete pad that I was going to use for my outdoor cat fountain.

I have removed the rubber mats from it (the pads come in a kit) and replaced them with new ones. I am still concerned that they may not be strong enough, so I was wondering if I could use a floor scraper on it without damaging it too much?
Thanks in advance for your help! Re: ? Originally Posted by Lulu the Biscuit. I have a small concrete pad that I was going to use for my outdoor cat fountain. I have removed the rubber mats from it (the pads come in a kit) and replaced them with new ones.

You might have a problem - concrete is hard, so it's possible the surface could be destroyed with a floor scraper. As far as the concrete is concerned, I'd use a hammer.

I have a floor scraper that I use on the driveway. The concrete isn't flat, so I run the scraper slowly over the top surface to scrape off any debris. After I've done that, I have a garden hose with a water nozzle on it and I spray off the excess water. Then, I run the scraper down the center of the driveway.

When you say "floor scraper", I assume you mean one that looks like the one shown in the photos attached? You can use it just fine. The only thing I would add is to apply some clear sealant on the surface before you use it.

As for that concrete pad, if it is not flat, the scraper will cause potholes and/or gouges in the concrete surface. I would have a professional level concrete resurfacing company finish up the driveway.

If you get a chance, see if you can get an estimate from a professional and choose one that is cheaper.

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How much does a ride on floor scraper weigh?

This is answer for the question as originally worded, but there is still something missing in your question. What kind of scraper are you talking about? If it is a floor scraper that has a motor, I believe that's a fairly heavy unit. I would imagine it would weigh at least 50 pounds or more. I would think the weight of a floor scraper is a lot less than the weight of the scooter itself. Most likely, it's less than 10 pounds.

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