Today's video is a complete DIY guide to laying engineered oak floorboards on floor joists.
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Today's Toolkit
- Engineered Oak Floor http://bit.ly/34f0xUD
- Universal saw https://geni.us/qWSWiqX (Amazon)
- Gorilla bar https://geni.us/CiwMUBU (Amazon)
- Hammer https://geni.us/tQWVh (Amazon)
- Tongue Tite Screws 3.5x45mm https://geni.us/AtfJq (Amazon)
- Erbauer impact driver http://bit.ly/2qEoKoT
- Laminate tie down straps http://bit.ly/2sbGB78
- Battery Glue gun https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/poweradhesives
- Badaptor for Makita, Bosch, Milwaukee & DeWalt batteries https://bit.ly/2Xk04Ql
- Mains Glue Gun https://ebay.to/2KRJ6lv
- TackFix 180 Second Glue Sticks https://ebay.to/37z7YYU (as featured in the video)
- Tackfix 48 Second Glue Sticks https://ebay.to/35wK2ne
Or you can use:
- Evo-stik wood glue https://geni.us/EBsqC (Amazon)
- Evo-stik GripFill https://geni.us/CDFf (Amazon)
- Egger Joint & Joist Adhesive http://bit.ly/2Ox4P2Y or available from builders merchants
- Broadfix glazing packers http://bit.ly/2rnUcaN
- Broadfix schims http://bit.ly/2OECAzG
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I purchased the engineered oak flooring from the same company I used a few years ago for my bathroom floor on a recommendation - JFJ Wood Flooring, from their Supreme Oak Flooring Range 21mm thick.
I decided to use the same method of fixing down the floorboards, using Tongue Tite 3.5 x 45mm screws, except this time I also glued the floorboards down, as my floor joists have a decent amount of spring in them, and I wanted to try and prevent the floor from working loose/ creaking over time.
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