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  1. #1
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    Default Making T and G floorboards

    Hi

    Decided on timber flooring for the new house and was wondering how would I go about tongue and grooving a heap of boards for the lounge room. Want this room to be a bit of a show piece.

    i was going to choose some really nice tassie timber boards to run through the thicknesser but am lost on how to do the T and G side of it.

    cheers

    dazzler

    (okay darksiders, put down your planes, step away slowly and go back to your dark holes )


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    One way that you could do it is to get a T&G router set. Like this

    These ones are from McJing and are only $80. Of course there are better quality bits which will last longer.
    Have a nice day - Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by dazzler
    Hi

    Decided on timber flooring for the new house and was wondering how would I go about tongue and grooving a heap of boards for the lounge room. Want this room to be a bit of a show piece.

    i was going to choose some really nice tassie timber boards to run through the thicknesser but am lost on how to do the T and G side of it.

    cheers

    dazzler

    (okay darksiders, put down your planes, step away slowly and go back to your dark holes )
    No no no, Dazzler, buy an old beastie per the one that Apricotripper posted (and that you responded to!) above

    Actually I've got a set of Northwood's Infinity tongue-and-groove bits. On a router table - easy as...

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    Now I feel really stoooopid..


    Of course the router table. Thats what happens when u post half asleep after working 18hr shifts for the last week.

    thanks

    dazzler

    sleep now


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    Quote Originally Posted by Auld Bassoon
    No no no, Dazzler, buy an old beastie per the one that Apricotripper posted (and that you responded to!) above
    ...
    Absolutely ! One time cost. No dust. No noise. Quicker than you think. Builds your muscles. Want need to go to the gym anymore dazzler. Use a 45 for long enough you shouldn't have any trouble picking up chicks like the one in your Avatar. .......only just noticed now. There's no nose on that bird.

    Bloody power tool heads

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    Here in Tassie we can get flooring run for around $1 p/m,the boards are straightened as well as moulded,there must be a company there close to you which can do moulding for you.Just be careful that the timber is dry as you don't want shrinkage after the flooring has been put down.

    Reguards tasman
    Tassie woodie We never grow up our toys just get more expensive.......

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