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over a year ago
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"Is there a knack to laying wood flooring ? "
Not really. Just take your time and leave the right gaps. Easy job. If you need a hand give me a shout.
Joe xx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Wood... no skirting I'm wearing shorts .....
... that was a joke to any assuming I'm blonde...
A specific place to start? And the only tool I have is my saw |
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"Laminate or just wood? Either way just a saw ain't gonna cut it lol.
I could come lay some wood for you"
If im ever stuck at anything. YouTube is my best friend lol
Or.....
Call some 1 and sit bak and watch
Dont forget the " tea " breaks lol xxx |
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"Wood... no skirting I'm wearing shorts .....
... that was a joke to any assuming I'm blonde...
A specific place to start? And the only tool I have is my saw "
I always start on the longest wall. Then work from there. Remember to leave a 10mm gap.
Joe xx |
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"A cuppa is like sex.. if you turn one down you never get one again. "
Could I be an apprentice for the day... bend over a lot, hold the wood, and keep your whistle wet with tea? |
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"A cuppa is like sex.. if you turn one down you never get one again.
Could I be an apprentice for the day... bend over a lot, hold the wood, and keep your whistle wet with tea? "
Of course. Always need someone to hold my tools.
Joe xx |
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If you are unsure get a tradesman in,if you want a go at DIY have a look on YouTube there's loads of advice and some handy tips. A good starting point is Tommy's trade secrets |
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Have done a lot start in the corner most visible, get good lines and long joints opposing the joints for strength and visual effect. Cuts and filling in bits where least visible. |
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