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SR44
6th March 2007, 10:56 PM
I am wondering what is the best way to attach floorboard joists/batons to my concrete slab. The plan is to put down the batons and then put a particle board tongue and groove floor over the top to give myself a nice flat surface to lay my floating floorboards. (Leveling any other way would cost to much).
I am thinking of using 19mm thick batons. How would I get these into the concrete slab. Screw? Nail?
Thank you for your help

OBBob
7th March 2007, 07:28 AM
I have never done this sort of thing ... but I have noted that you normally use an underlay with floating boards. Is it possibel to get a thicker underlay that would accomodate for you slab (not sure how far out it is)?

Just a thought.

TermiMonster
7th March 2007, 07:15 PM
I've never used them myself, but I have seen these:
http://www.ramset.com.au/public/Article/show.asp?ArticleID=1105&menuItemID=181&toplvlID=3&menuNo=4
used on some occasions.
TM

Pulse
7th March 2007, 07:51 PM
Self-levelling compound must be cheaper than battens and yellowtongue, or use battens and real strip flooring.

Cheers
Pulse

West OZ Mark
7th March 2007, 08:15 PM
I use a Hilti Gun for fixing battens to concrete for timber floor boards but I havent used battens any smaller than 40mm deep. I think the hilti gun will split or just go straight through a 19mm batten.

Most Hire companies have Hilti guns available

Thanks...Mark

Vernonv
7th March 2007, 08:16 PM
Yeah, I'm with Pulse - go the self-levelling compound or do a decent strip floor.

From memory, floating floors can be laid on a slab with a surface level difference of up to 3mm per metre.