How to Install Chevron Wood Flooring
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- čas přidán 19. 02. 2022
- In this video, I am showing how to install Chevron Engineered Wood Flooring Glue Down.
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#engineeredwoodflooring #chevron #installing
I wish you could explain this a little more, such as your cuts and how long the boards are, the angles you cut it at, how long the glue takes to dry and where to begin when you start. Such as middle of the room.
Hi nick could you tell me what size trowel your using to apply the glue please much appreciated
I’d love to know what the flooring you used is as well. Brand and color please =] thank you for the info.
E bine de început...
Brand and color ? is it Barlinek Trivor Oak Chevron ?
Hi Nick… could you please tell me what flooring you used in this video please? And where is your company based? Thanks
I would like to know too
Our supplier asked to install plywood over the tiles in order to install the engineered wood right. Is this mandatory?
Ceramic tiles?
lasting lone pe accha lagta he ye me khud lagata hun
Hello mate where are you based
Who teach you how to spread the glue?
What is the paste
Wie kann ich Sie erreichen?
😮
No nails?
how much per /m2?
12 euro
@@sergiuparchet9862can you install my house? where did you buy material?? which country are you?
@@Wowwow-wl3kx romania
@@sergiuparchet9862 can you come to Netherlands for this??
looks wicked mate, like and sub from me 👏👍
Hi
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How you doing mate, what floor was this please looks 10/10
I hate these videos that purposely do not give detailed instructions. They love to show off their talent and drum up more business. Go to your local lumber yard for help.
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There's a lot of wasted energy/time here. Instead of doing 1 piece at a time and cutting each piece individually, create sections of 6 pieces (3 on both sides) and glue them together and then cut them all at together instead. Makes it much faster and easier.