Hi there, as this is an old video we don't have these exact cutters anymore. However, you will find them under Mitre Shears. Please see the following link. I hope this helps! 😊 bit.ly/3sa2dfD
I’m having these put on as the tenant before me fitted her skirtings too high and I have massive gaps under skirtings. When I change my flooring will I have to remove these again and replace them? Or will they stay where they are?
Hi, you will need to remove them to change your flooring. If you're able to remove them without any damage, you can use them again. However, you can get flooring trims to match some floor coverings, so you might want to consider changing them. I hope this helps! 😀
My customer was sold the VISBY Solid wood flooring 150mm wide, with multiples of boards that are 2 differing lengths. So do start...LONG ...SHORT...LONG...SHORT? Or is it another set layout? Also he was sold the foil backed underlay. But it's a old council concrete floor, with those 6x6 vinyl tiles.....or are they bitumen with asbestos? I think they may be. But those council tiles are bullet proof, never coming up. So he's been sold the wrong underlay I'm guessing? I think the best choice will be the adhesive sticky backed underlay. As I'm not confident glue will hold them , as the glue will be scrèeded into the Old tiles . Any advice?
Hi, it would be down to the customers preference on how the finished floor looks in regards to how it's laid. Regarding the underlay, without more specific info we're unable to advise further on this. Sorry we couldn't be more helpful!
Hi there, as per our Part 3 video, it's best to trim the architrave when laying flooring. You will see this at timestamp 7.05 bit.ly/3SZRQcD. Fitting a trim around a door frame will need a series of cuts, you'll be best using a mitre block to ensure you get the correct angles. I hope this helps! 😊
Best video I have ever seen on this topic! What a great and simple guide 👏 ❤
We're so glad you found this helpful 😊🧡
I use white plastic trim..brilliant stuff
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You have the best videos I have seen so far on this topic. Thank you so much!
Where can you get wood effect disks please? Can't find them on amazon or ebay
Great advice, thank you
You're welcome! 😊
Where can I get that trim cutter? I've been looking all over your website but couldnt find it
Hi there, as this is an old video we don't have these exact cutters anymore. However, you will find them under Mitre Shears. Please see the following link. I hope this helps! 😊
bit.ly/3sa2dfD
How do you fit the trim around the back of the radiator pipe hole cover?
Hi, please see 1:30 for more details 😊
Thank you bnq for the step by step videos of this really needed it the first time I have ever layed a flooring
Thank you for the good information and doing it concisely!
Glad it was helpful 😄
Thank you for the very valuable information, about how much does flooring expand and contract?
I’m having these put on as the tenant before me fitted her skirtings too high and I have massive gaps under skirtings. When I change my flooring will I have to remove these again and replace them? Or will they stay where they are?
Hi, you will need to remove them to change your flooring. If you're able to remove them without any damage, you can use them again. However, you can get flooring trims to match some floor coverings, so you might want to consider changing them. I hope this helps! 😀
My customer was sold the VISBY Solid wood flooring 150mm wide, with multiples of boards that are 2 differing lengths.
So do start...LONG ...SHORT...LONG...SHORT?
Or is it another set layout?
Also he was sold the foil backed underlay.
But it's a old council concrete floor, with those 6x6 vinyl tiles.....or are they bitumen with asbestos? I think they may be.
But those council tiles are bullet proof, never coming up.
So he's been sold the wrong underlay I'm guessing?
I think the best choice will be the adhesive sticky backed underlay.
As I'm not confident glue will hold them , as the glue will be scrèeded into the Old tiles .
Any advice?
Hi, it would be down to the customers preference on how the finished floor looks in regards to how it's laid. Regarding the underlay, without more specific info we're unable to advise further on this. Sorry we couldn't be more helpful!
How do you trim around door frames??
Hi there, as per our Part 3 video, it's best to trim the architrave when laying flooring. You will see this at timestamp 7.05 bit.ly/3SZRQcD. Fitting a trim around a door frame will need a series of cuts, you'll be best using a mitre block to ensure you get the correct angles. I hope this helps! 😊
In America it's a transition strip
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hi,what is the name of this tool you use to cut the edging wood to a 45 degree angle ?thanks
Scotia trim cutter
I have used the same bedding as you guys. But how would you bead around a curved bay window? Is it possible?
@@bandq thanks for replying. Yeah after a few failed attempts I've managed to do it. 2ft at a time instead of the 2m but looks ok. Thanks
not with your 'bedding' !
Do they have thicker ones?
Hi how can I fill in a scratch on my laminate
What about arrangement of flooring when there are 9 pieces in a pack.
Question, how to bend flooring trim because my wall curves. Let me know thanks
Same problem. I have a bay window that curves round. Did you ever find a solution
You need to do it in small pieces.
Or undercut and run boards underneath
nice prsentation
This helped me so very much
awesome
Great videos. Glad I have found you. Watching them is going to help a lot. (Subscribed)
Great job! I am tackling this project now. I hope It turns out as well as yours! .........Joe
thank you so much...this is very helpful video
base board
Thanks, it was great
How do u mitre the corners? Just wasted 3 mins 55 secs of my life, cheers