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21st November 2007, 09:15 AM #1New Member
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where to buy plastic tongue for overlay flooring?
Hello,
I have 120 square meters of good quality overlay flooring made out of 5 layers of plywood, with the top layer some sort of jarrah looking hardwood. The boards are 205 mm wide, and have a groove 4mm wide. Unlike most of these flooring types, the groove is on both sides of the board, and requires a plastic tongue strip to join the boards together. I have small bits of the tongue, so know what it looks like, but cannot find anyone who sells it. The strips are 15 mm wide and 4 mm thick, a sort of reddish brown colour. I would really appreciate some tips of where to get around 200 - 300 linear meters of this plastic stuff. Failing this, we will need to cut an awful lot of plywood strips to join the boards together.
thanks, Pavla
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21st November 2007, 10:09 AM #2
gday rmit-teacher
if you have dramas looking for the plastic strips (which i have seen at flooring supplies in the past) you can get strips of tassie oak from flummings that are 4mm thick and of varying widths - i'm sure 15mm would be sufficient for the task.
r's brynk
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21st November 2007, 05:50 PM #3Hammer Head
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22nd November 2007, 08:07 PM #4New Member
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floor job can go ahead
thanks very much for the tips on joining our overlay flooring. The plastic strips are getting delivered from a Melbourne supplier tomorrow...
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