Bjelin Herringbone parquet as click flooring

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  • Опубликовано: 14 сен 2020
  • Instructional video Bjelin herringbone parquet floor with 5G/2G® click locking system.
    Click together a herringbone parquet. More information about herringbone parquet with click: www.bjelin.com/herringbone-pa...
    Written installation instructions: www.bjelin.com/installation
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Комментарии • 11

  • @trippleg5824
    @trippleg5824 2 года назад +5

    Even kid can do it in a perfect square room

  • @shibluahmed1200
    @shibluahmed1200 3 года назад

    nice bro

  • @zaidsadik8478
    @zaidsadik8478 3 года назад

    Goob job

  • @cjspaul9900
    @cjspaul9900 2 года назад +2

    Lmao try that in a hallway with 8 doors..

    • @Cuisines-et-dressings
      @Cuisines-et-dressings Год назад

      it's true I have an L-shaped corridor to be installed tomorrow with three exits and a dressing room!!! a puzzle 🥺

  • @PhilipYounghoLee
    @PhilipYounghoLee Год назад

    It looks so easy but, it would not be that easy.

  • @sergiuparchet9862
    @sergiuparchet9862 2 года назад

    ...

    • @Animalsfacts95
      @Animalsfacts95 2 года назад

      Hi man can you tell me why he go away 24 mm to the right from center line i don’t understand

    • @jimbolger264
      @jimbolger264 2 года назад

      @@Animalsfacts95
      It's a perpendicular line from the corner of the boards, if you place two boards against each other you have the outside point and then you have the inside points, it depends on the size of your boards, your creating a triangle between all 3 points when the boards together that's the distance your offset is

    • @Animalsfacts95
      @Animalsfacts95 2 года назад

      @@jimbolger264 thank you man. so if my board is 10cm do i need to move 5cm to the right of the center point?
      Also i didn’t understand what you mean by 3 points? Do you mind to explain

    • @jimbolger264
      @jimbolger264 2 года назад

      @@Animalsfacts95
      If you imagine coming parallel from the outside wall to the center of the room, place your boards against the wall where they meet that's your centre point, /|\| look at the top point and the bottom point of the triangle, now imagine if there was a pendulum swinging from the top point it would have to land in the centre of the bottom of the triangle, that's the offset, its parallel with the center point and both walls | /|\ | ,
      You can't work off a centre line because it's only striking one point the offset strikes the two points of the board the top corner and the bottom corner /|