DFA
21st October 2006, 03:26 PM
Hi,
I'm currently building a house and I'm going to put in a T&G floor on battens to SOG. However, since my builder is a project builder, the T&G floor can only be installed after handover.
I'm going to get my floor layer to install the skirting (which most people I spoke with recommends 19mm thick to allow 10mm expansion at edge of floors). The builder's standard range of arcs are 11mm thick (and it's too late to change it).
So my question is, has anyone done or heard of a job like this where we can just simply plane/taper the thicker 19mm lamb's tongue skirting to meet the thinner 11mm thick jamb arcs?
Cheers!
I'm currently building a house and I'm going to put in a T&G floor on battens to SOG. However, since my builder is a project builder, the T&G floor can only be installed after handover.
I'm going to get my floor layer to install the skirting (which most people I spoke with recommends 19mm thick to allow 10mm expansion at edge of floors). The builder's standard range of arcs are 11mm thick (and it's too late to change it).
So my question is, has anyone done or heard of a job like this where we can just simply plane/taper the thicker 19mm lamb's tongue skirting to meet the thinner 11mm thick jamb arcs?
Cheers!