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EASY TONGUE AND GROOVE
INSTALLATION:
TOOLS AND MATERIALS:
Hammer, ruler, saw, measuring tape, wedges, crowbar, wooden battens, chisel and white
carpenter wood glue
INSTALLATION:
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1. Before laying the
floor ensure there is less than 3mm/lineal meter sub floor variation. If there is
any moisture present, lay 100um of plastic sheet with taped 500mm overlap. |
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2. Cut the doorframes at
the bottom to allow the floor to be placed under them. |
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3. When laying the
panels, be sure to leave 8-10mm between the panels and the wall. Very important! 4.
Begin each new row with a complete panel.
5. Begin placing the panels so that the (female) side with the groove faces the
wall. |
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6. Cut the last panel
of the first row and place the cut-off piece at the beginning of the second row.
Make sure that the groove and tongue are facing each other. 7. Apply glue evenly
to the groove along the full length and width of each panel. |
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8. Fit the panels by
hand and adjust them by using a piece of wood and a hammer or mallet. 9. Never
hammer directly on the panel.
10. Remove any excess glue with a damp cloth.
11. Continue placing panels as above until you get to the last row. |
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12. The last row may
require the panels to be cut lengthwise to fit the floor. 13. Place the panels
that need to be cut on top of the last row placed. Make sure that the (male) tongue
is facing the wall. Don't forget to apply the wedges.
14. Mark and cut |
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15. After cutting,
apply the glue and fit the panel manually, adjusting it with the help of a crowbar. |
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16. Remove all wedges
and apply a 10mm deep skirting board so as to fully cover the space allowed for the
dilation of the panels. |
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