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Removing hardwood flooring glued down to linoleum?

I have an area of about 50 sqr feet that is hardwood flooring glued down on to linoleum which has been glued down to concrete. The idea is to remove everything to concrete, clean it, then stain the concrete. What I'm wondering is; what is the best way to remove the wood flooring and linoleum? I'm thinking of adjusting a circular saw to depth, cutting in small sections and then just going to work with a wonder bar and hammer. Is there a better, easier way of tackling this? Some sort of power tool that would make it easier?Thanks.

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yes.that can seriously hurt someone or a car for good. I did how ever see something like that on a old car and my dad told me one time its so they know if they hit a curb before it hits the tire.
Two-way pagers have remote control functions built-in, allowing the user to arm and disarm the alarm while informing the user of threats made to the vehicle. Some 2-way systems have an LCD icon display that can pinpoint the actual part of the vehicle being threatened. Many two-way pagers can also alert the user with beeps or silent vibration. All two-way pagers have a listed effective range that must be considered. You may not receive pages if you're outside the effective range.

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