DIY Flooring Laminate Stairs Nosing from Scratch MrYOUCANDOITYOURSELF

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @llab4304
    @llab4304 4 года назад +4

    Great Video and thanks for sharing with us. We built a cottage at the lake and I did all the flooring with laminate but was not sure how to make the stair nosing - now I know thanks to you.

  • @kenpan99
    @kenpan99 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video! What kind glue, filler and finishing are you using, where can I buy them?

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  2 месяца назад

      I am using regular filler for hardwood from Home Depot, also stain and finish water base from this store also. For grey floor mix white and black stain. Thanks

  • @hamidrezaabbaspour7271
    @hamidrezaabbaspour7271 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for your video
    Should I use stain and then lacquer or stain is enough? I did lacquer but its a little bit shiny.
    Another question, can use router instead of sanding the edges?
    Thank you.

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  3 года назад +1

      Hi Hamid, yes you can use router, it's better. You have to use lacquer, if it's shiny you can try satin finish, thanks.

  • @frd3fadi
    @frd3fadi 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice . What if I need one and the laminate going the other Direction ? In top of the hallway or some where else!!!
    But still I have to use nosing transition!!
    Thanks boss

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  5 лет назад

      Hi Fadi, in top of the hallway with the perpendicular direction I would recommend overlap nosing. Thanks!

    • @frd3fadi
      @frd3fadi 5 лет назад +1

      @@MrYoucandoityourself . Thanks for the quick respond . Is that something you can make ? Or u mean to buy it ?

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  5 лет назад +2

      You can buy door skin, make strip and glue on the edge of the hallway under the nosing. On the table, saws take off a little bit from the back side of your nosing make it nice overlapping. Sorry my English not so well, hard to explain. It's time to make one more video about overlap nosing. You, not the first person who asked me about it. Thanks.

    • @frd3fadi
      @frd3fadi 5 лет назад +1

      @@MrYoucandoityourself my English not good as will . Yes will be great if u make video about it. Thanks a lot

  • @kushaneranga6195
    @kushaneranga6195 4 года назад +2

    Is it possible to do stair nosing from SPC waterproof hybrid flooring

  • @ovisha
    @ovisha 5 лет назад +5

    One nose 8' -$30.00 for 2 stairs. For 2 flys with 8 stairs each -3-4", I need 8 full pieces of nosing x $30= $240.00
    If I will do it by my self - one nose - one board, approximately $5.00 each x 16= $80.00
    $240-$80=160.00
    Sometimes, If I cut not right one nose, need to buy full peace again, But this nose I can just repeat.
    Good savings!

  • @zohrabelabed4469
    @zohrabelabed4469 5 лет назад +1

    this is such a great video, you provided the measurement bellow are you saying the fron is 2 inches, 2.5 inches sorry i use CM. your template use 4 parts to create the straight nose,. can you precise the third one added to the front what is the size

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  5 лет назад

      Hi Zohra, for laminate square nose I made front piece triple size of material.
      In this case it was 1,5” or 36mm.
      If you make it smaller, it’s hard to cut with out chipping out.
      You can do front size any dimensions, ones I did 4”, because Custumer wants it. Thanks for your question!

  • @yveslagace1810
    @yveslagace1810 4 года назад +1

    Wich blade do you use on the table saw? and can you do a whole flight of stair with that same blade? Thx

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  4 года назад

      I used Dewalt regular 10" blade 45 teeth. Yes, you can do it with one blade. Thanks!

  • @imthexman
    @imthexman 5 лет назад +1

    Nicely done partner! I don't have a 23 gauge nailer but I have an 18 gauge nailer, do you think I can use an 18 gauge nailer for this job?

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  5 лет назад

      Hi Juan, you can try, but from my experience holes will be too big and laminated top can be split. Filler in this situation doesn’t help. Thanks

  • @chriskawa575
    @chriskawa575 3 года назад +1

    So some ppl cut the bullnose out totally and have straight 90 degree edge between tread and raiser and i have seen ppl use vinyl planks and bend them to create a bullnose to cover the round nose if they decided to not cut it off .. Can i still use THIS method with laminate floor without cutting out rounded edge bullnose ?

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  3 года назад

      For laminate only this way 45 degree cut.

    • @chriskawa575
      @chriskawa575 3 года назад +2

      @@MrYoucandoityourself yes i understand . i didnt mean to confuse u with a vinyl ... I just said an example like vinyl ppl bend them to cover round bullnose ... My question is .. If i cut 45 degree with laminate cause thats the only way i can do with laminate ... If i have a end of a stair that is not cut but round ... Will 45 degree method work without me having to cut the stair ? My problem is my stair is built in to the sides ...its not free on sides at all .. So if i cut .. There will be a piece of stair left .. So if i can get away with ur technique which I LOVE ...that would be awesome

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  3 года назад

      @@chriskawa575 Hi Chris, I do not really understand what you need, can you send me pictures on the Facebook page, you can find a link in the description for my videos?

  • @jimjoyce3333
    @jimjoyce3333 5 лет назад +2

    Sir. I found this very helpful. Thank you so much for posting this video.

  • @mn7797
    @mn7797 3 года назад +1

    Very inspiring. Your laminate seems like a 12mm. Not sure if you can do 45 degrees with less than 12mm. Need to try it.

  • @christyb5552
    @christyb5552 3 года назад +1

    What's the minimum thickness that the veneer can be? We have an engineered floor with 2mm veneer.

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  3 года назад

      Hi Cristy, it’s good enough for small bevels. Thanks for watching and your question!

    • @christyb5552
      @christyb5552 3 года назад

      @@MrYoucandoityourself Thank you so much for your reply, I really appreciate it!

  • @realhotcorn
    @realhotcorn 4 года назад +1

    Very informative. I really want to try this method. What is the thickness of the laminate you have used? what I have is 8mm thick. And yes I just had to subscribe.

  • @usagoca
    @usagoca 4 года назад +1

    Good idea and thanks a lot! What size of nail you used? 1/2" ?

  • @AnotherOCD
    @AnotherOCD 5 лет назад +1

    Such clean and fast cuts! Do you attribute that to the blade or the saw? What kind of blade are you cutting with ? Great work - thanks for posting!

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Darrin, I used regular Dewalt blade, new and 40 teeth or more for clean cut. Thanks

    • @AnotherOCD
      @AnotherOCD 5 лет назад

      @@MrYoucandoityourself Thank you!

    • @trumpking4874
      @trumpking4874 Год назад +2

      I don’t think he respects that table saw the way he leaves it running with the board in it and goes to the other side of the saw. That thing will hurt u so quick of your not careful.

  • @delspooner3340
    @delspooner3340 4 года назад +1

    what the model number of the Ryobi thanks and vrey nice work im going to try it

  • @mikestephens8718
    @mikestephens8718 5 лет назад +2

    Great video thank you. I’ve never attempted bullnose production with laminates - this video inspires me to try.
    Quick question about cutting blades - have you ever used PCD blades for your saws?

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  5 лет назад

      Hi Mike, I never use PCD blade, sorry. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @reocurringdream
    @reocurringdream 5 лет назад +1

    Love the $ savings, and look is better than store-bought rounded nose. I have few questions, you nailed into the face of the nose, can you see the nails? What nail gun and size of nails did you use? Also do you recommend gluing the next board tongue and groove to the nose board?

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  5 лет назад

      Hi, I used 23 Ga pin nailer, you can find a link in the description. These wholes from pins not visible, but you can fill it up.
      If you locke this nose to the next board - you don't need to glue it together, just on the bottom to the stairs. Thanks!

    • @reocurringdream
      @reocurringdream 5 лет назад +1

      @@MrYoucandoityourself thank you, and greetings from Korea. I like your style.

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  5 лет назад

      Hi, Thanks from Canada!

    • @numbers5796
      @numbers5796 4 года назад

      @@MrYoucandoityourself what if you dont have a nailer?

  • @bigsquatchsasfoot1964
    @bigsquatchsasfoot1964 3 года назад +3

    Your a genius and just solved a problem for me thanks my friend 🙏👍

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  3 года назад +1

      Hi, I am very appreciate your comment! Always happy to get comment like yours!

  • @VictoriaPogson
    @VictoriaPogson Год назад +1

    What size brad nails did you use?

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  Год назад

      23 Ga, 1 1/4”

    • @VictoriaPogson
      @VictoriaPogson Год назад +1

      @@MrYoucandoityourself Thank you. I have 8mm flooring. Is 23 Ga bigger or smaller than 18 Ga brad nails? I have 1" 18 Ga brad nails

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  Год назад

      @@VictoriaPogson 23 Ga 2-3 times thinner than 18 Ga.

    • @VictoriaPogson
      @VictoriaPogson Год назад +1

      @@MrYoucandoityourself I have a micro pinner (for using on trim pieces for furniture)will that work on my 8 mm laminate to hold it while the glue dries?

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  Год назад

      Yes.

  • @usagoca
    @usagoca 4 года назад +1

    What do u think of the Roybi airstrik?

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  4 года назад +1

      Hi Pascal, it’s fantastic tools. Very durable and fine nailing. I been using it almost 3 years already, no complaints!

  • @ramzes5a
    @ramzes5a 2 года назад +1

    Hi.
    I really like your idea and I want to make my stairs using 12 thick laminated floor. However when I cut my floor at the angle it's slower than yours and I'm getting burn marks so it's hard to control the piece to get a straight cut.
    I'm using Titan TTB763TAS table saw and new Freud 80T Table saw blade.
    Do you know is it because of wrong blade or weak rotating speed of table saw? I really want to make that nosing but can't afford to buy more expensive table saw. Thanks

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  2 года назад

      I am using maximum 60t, but 45t good enough. 80t burning wood and laminate as well. Thanks

  • @trumpking4874
    @trumpking4874 Год назад

    Did u just leave the lvp in there with the saw running while u went to the other side

  • @Massimono
    @Massimono 3 года назад

    Also man friend. Do all table saws turn to a 45 degree angle?

  • @davidwb23
    @davidwb23 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video! Whoever gave you a thumbs down, lets just say is CRAZY! I have a question though, when you started the video you said that the front and bottom nose were both
    1 1/2 inches. At the end you said the bottom was 1 1/4 inches. I really like that profile and would like to know if the bottom was 1 1/2 or 1 1/4. Thanks!

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  5 лет назад +2

      Hi David, lets say, your step on staircase 10". Laminate board 6,5"
      10"-6,5"=2,5"left.
      2,5"+1,1/4"=3 3/4" - this is the top of nose.
      Front of the nose you can make any size, I did 2,5".
      And bottom for nose returns 1,1/4"
      Does it make sense?

    • @davidwb23
      @davidwb23 5 лет назад +1

      @@MrYoucandoityourself
      It does, thanks so much, and again, great video.

    • @numbers5796
      @numbers5796 4 года назад

      @@MrYoucandoityourself if its 10" and the panels are 6.5", there would be 3.5" left not 2.5".
      Are you leaving an inch for a kicker?
      Im very confused.

  • @trixdeed
    @trixdeed 3 года назад +1

    Great idea. This will save me so much money

  • @abusydayinremodeling2720
    @abusydayinremodeling2720 5 лет назад +1

    Блин капец как Вы помогли мне заработать , легко и просто делаются деньги когда есть у кого по учиться
    Спасибо огромное!

  • @crisc9280
    @crisc9280 3 года назад +2

    Your workmanship is excellent. You did a fantastic job. Unfortunately this is what I'll have to do for my stairs.
    Manufactures of laminate flooring should know better that this is what people want and definitely not the bullnosing they supply which does not fit like yours.

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  3 года назад

      Thanks!

    • @trumpking4874
      @trumpking4874 Год назад

      They make square bullnose. At least Coretec does.

    • @cribraga9215
      @cribraga9215 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@trumpking4874where I live the supplier offers only 6 options and doesn't match what is on the market 100%

  • @MrYoucandoityourself
    @MrYoucandoityourself  5 лет назад +4

    Save your money and make your laminate stair nosing by yourself! It is very easy!

  • @mariskaminkus6070
    @mariskaminkus6070 5 лет назад +1

    I love the idea and the look is great! I made a sample from your previous video with using the "T" moulding, but this way will be less expensive. I just don't understand your measurements though, you go to fast :(

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  5 лет назад +1

      Hi, sorry, I thought it’s not fast, You can watch this video a few times. Thanks for following my ideas!

  • @caomabebe1
    @caomabebe1 2 года назад

    Has anyone done this and had it for over a year that can share if it holds well? I am concerned it’s not engineered for that and that the edges will get damaged, come apart and not last long.

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  2 года назад +1

      Vinyl bullnose for stairs made with same technology and used for a long time. Why this nose will be damaged? In Vancouver we using square noses for a long time all types flooring. And no complaints.

    • @caomabebe1
      @caomabebe1 2 года назад

      @@MrYoucandoityourself the concern is that the plank was not designed or engineered for that. For my case I am using Engineered Wood planks that consist of a top 3M clear layer, over a thing wood veneer, over a high density board over a thin plywood. Do you feel it should hold up the same?

    • @MrYoucandoityourself
      @MrYoucandoityourself  2 года назад

      @@caomabebe1 On the edges you have to make a bevel and put filler, stain, and finish as well. then it's will work.

  • @garpikemike1
    @garpikemike1 3 года назад +1

    Very nice work! Cheers!

  • @floored3145
    @floored3145 5 лет назад +1

    Looks really good! Takes a long time to make though , I've always thought about trying this

  • @alpineii2
    @alpineii2 2 года назад +1

    Great video

  • @manuelandres4814
    @manuelandres4814 5 лет назад +3

    Nice, makes me want to try it :)

  • @marcosaavedra1476
    @marcosaavedra1476 4 года назад +2

    Niceeee job..
    Good idea

  • @jonkyjonkerson4397
    @jonkyjonkerson4397 4 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @veradowns2736
    @veradowns2736 4 года назад +2

    Genius!

  • @nymannyman-hh8rh
    @nymannyman-hh8rh Год назад +1

    Great video just hard to understand what he's explaining that he's doing.

  • @oddopops1327
    @oddopops1327 5 лет назад +2

    😊

  • @ryanwoods2123
    @ryanwoods2123 5 лет назад +1

    Don't pull pieces through table saw! Use a push block!

  • @trumpking4874
    @trumpking4874 Год назад +1

    I think u needed more glue. 😂😂

  • @trumpking4874
    @trumpking4874 Год назад

    It’s much easier to make these using a jig u make and a heat gun.

  • @hankwaffles
    @hankwaffles Год назад +1

    These will eventually fail, especially with heavier people. Great idea in theory but practical no.