Since this is tongue and groove flooring, the floor panels can be taken out easily and may not need to be cut through. Step 3 - Cutting in the Access Panels You can use a festo plunge to cut in an opening. Cut out the first board along the measurements you have marked on the floor...
When we moved into the Tanglewood House, it took me a while to be able to put into words how I wanted our home to feel. It was so different from StoneGable. I just knew I wanted to take the best of StoneGable and give it a fresher look. After lots of thinking and writing words ...
I could dive deep with more than a thousand words on demolition alone or on the cedar ceiling of succulence (it really is luscious—all clear tongue-and-groove). Or I could focus on the bespoke hand-rail I made from Regal Rail’s ornamental metal parts and cedar parts I fabricated on ...
How to remove mold from wood framing, plywood sheathing, tongue and groove subfloor or roof decking These questions & answers about the proper procedures & methods to clean moldy wood surfaces in, on or around buildings were posted originally ...
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Anyway….heres how to install a plank wall. We had an outdated trim going around our room that we had to remove. If you need to know how to do that you can read about itherewhere we did the same in the dining room. For our plank walls we used 6 inch tongue and groove pine boar...
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It is fairly easy to obtain a nice & clean finish with the tongue and groove paneling: each plank will sit flush with the adjacent planks, creating a uniform & continuous surface. The planks are relatively thin at 5/16” thickness, making them flexible enough to conform to the van’s ...
Plywood subflooring should be at least 1⁄2-inch thick, but if you have the budget and headroom, 5⁄8-inch or 3⁄4-inch tongue-and-groove plywood subflooring is ideal because the pieces lock together so there's no movement along the panels' edges. You will trim the subfloor ...
but found out quickly that I wasn’t going to be able to make much progress without starting to take out some of the walls (since it’s tongue and groove, and the walls are built on top of the flooring). So I started tearing out walls! Uncle Al spent time cleaning out the “Oil ...