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DIY Forum >> Carpentry Questions >> Hardwood Floor Re-Fit https://www.askthetrades.co.uk/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1222341702 Message started by geoffporter on Sep 25th, 2008, 12:21pm |
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Title: Hardwood Floor Re-Fit Post by geoffporter on Sep 25th, 2008, 12:21pm Can anyone help? I have recently moved house, the new place has a feature hallway with a solid oak "plank", or oversizes parquet floor. This floor was fitted as part of a refurb last summer, and the fitter has since left the area. It seems that the oak was not allowed to acclimatise and that no expansion gap has been left under the skirting boards. As a result the floor has raised alarmingly along the length of the hall. I have removed the skirting down one side, there are a couple of doors and a couple of radiators, but not much damage caused. The flooring has been glued, hence my problem. As I understand it, I need to remove the first couple of rows or boards and then give the floor a chance to settle before re-cutting and re-fitting with about 1/2 inch gap. Firstly, has my advice been correct, should I remove these rows, or would I be better getting a pro in to use a router and cut the board down in situ (maybe twice)? Secondly, if I need to remove the rows, is there any advice that can be given that they have been glued. Obviously I want to cause the least damage (and effort), I have a limited number of spare boards, but am concerned if there is too much damage about matching the boards on re-fit. Any advice gratefully received Geoff |
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Title: Re: Hardwood Floor Re-Fit Post by Twobarrows on Sep 25th, 2008, 3:43pm Maybe I have misunderstood the problem, but this sounds like a job for a Fein Multimaster & a brilliant excuse for buying one. I wish this happened to me :-) |
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Title: Re: Hardwood Floor Re-Fit Post by geoffporter on Sep 25th, 2008, 3:50pm Twobarrows, thanks for that, looks like a great new (to me) tool, do you think that saw bits would do the job aswell, or would I be risking the boards in your opinion? |
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Title: Re: Hardwood Floor Re-Fit Post by Twobarrows on Sep 25th, 2008, 3:56pm I've no idea matey, I was just jealous that you now have an excuse to buy a Fein! Someone else here will know though.....'cos they are a clever bunch! |
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Title: Re: Hardwood Floor Re-Fit Post by geoffporter on Sep 25th, 2008, 4:01pm Must admit the Fein looks cool, but tight as a ducks a**e I am! |
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Title: Re: Hardwood Floor Re-Fit Post by big_all on Sep 25th, 2008, 5:59pm remove only the skirting get youself a cheap biccy cutter for around £40 and use that against the wall finish with a sharp chisel http://www.toolstation.com/search.html?searchstr=66637 |
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Title: Re: Hardwood Floor Re-Fit Post by geoffporter on Sep 25th, 2008, 6:13pm Thanks big_all Seems this one is not looking to be such a challenge as I feared. Skirting came off really well, if I can pick the right gizmo, who knows, I may get to make this look good! |
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Title: Re: Hardwood Floor Re-Fit Post by Twobarrows on Sep 26th, 2008, 9:25am Quick, somebody remove htis post before Geoff's wife sees it, he really MUST have a Fein Multimaster! big_all wrote on Sep 25th, 2008, 5:59pm:
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Title: Re: Hardwood Floor Re-Fit Post by JerryD on Sep 28th, 2008, 8:23pm You mean there are people out there who HAVEN'T got a Fein Multimaster. :o :o :o Go and get one NOW. |
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