Help with solid wood

Discussion in 'Wood' started by NathanKing, Jan 8, 2014.

  1. NathanKing

    NathanKing Well-Known Member

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    Customer is buying some solid bamboo from B&Q they recommended it to be fitted on sticky underlay but ice just rang them and they say it's a tongue and groove click system so I'm a bit confused.

    Would it be advisable to use a wood glue aswell as the underlay or will just doing it glue system be ok.

    Its so difficult trying to arrange a job when the customer doesn't know what there on about and B&Q aren't much help
     
  2. NathanKing

    NathanKing Well-Known Member

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    [​IMG]this is the product
     
  3. Diesel10

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    I'm totaling confused
     
  4. Diesel10

    Diesel10 Well-Known Member

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    It can't be click and t + g ... Can it ?? After 10 years doing woods I'm proper confused ... I try and walk away from shed floors ... Too much hassle ...

    What I normally do (while some fitters might disagree) is any wood about 18mm thick I would glue down (concrete) and t + g I would secret nail it or some floors screw (floorboards) ... Anything below 18mm thick I would float with underlay ... Personal I would do that but a lot fitters have might float all .. I don't ...
     
  5. merit

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    fit it it how the manufacturer tells you mate. I don't like solid click systems so I would never supply them but if they get a problem with it you need to fit it to their guidelines to cover yourself
     
  6. oddbod_jnr

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    Don for gods sake float it .. either full stick or secret nail . Sticky underlay is a pile of crap looks easy but its not.
     
  7. welsh wood

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    total agreement wit oddz on that the elastilon type u'lay is a f00kin 'mare to use... stear clear mate... as per Merit - fit to the manufacturers spec. but if in doubt fully bond the f00ker... :cool:
     
  8. NathanKing

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    its 14mm stuff to be honest the bloke I spoke to at b&q didn't know his head from his arse, they recommended it be stuck on the sticky underlay crap which I have used once in the past and its a nightmare.

    like you say I don't know how it can be t&g and click so im confused to lol
     
  9. NathanKing

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    ive never actually fully stuck a solid what glue would you suggest

    im assuming its not really any different to fitting wood normally just setting out and gluing say 4/5 rows at a time ?
     
  10. Diesel10

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    Yea pretty much... But make sure there is enough weight on the floor when you put it down so u get a full bond... I always would dry fit 4 -5 rows throughout the job then pull part then glue.... Some fitters seen me do this and laugh cos it takes longer but if your goner do a job do it proper so u don't get come backs...

    I no odd said don't float it but if it's 14mm I would/have floated on a good underlay.
     
  11. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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  12. Diesel10

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    To be honest I like lay bonds L16 it's cheap and good to clean off your tools even after I cleaned it off 10 days later... Boiled water and it was off.. Only downside is after a while it hurts your hands spreading it... ( I am a wimp)

    F balls b92 or something that is a good adhesive but it is expensive
     
  13. oddbod_jnr

    oddbod_jnr Well-Known Member

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    Bamboo planks areonly 90mm wide if you float itit can look like a wavey mess .i have fitted quite a bit of bamboo and would always fully bond even if its a click system acctualy especialy if its a click system.
    iuse floorwise f539 to glue down. Why would you risk floating it.
     
    Last edited: Jan 9, 2014
  14. Diesel10

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    tbh i havent fitted alot of bamboo but the ones that i have say to float it... Under 18mm.... and isnt bamboo like one of the fastest growing woods around?? i personally would be cautious gluing.. and i havent seeen 18mm+ bamboo

    maybe im wrong but ive never had a issue.
     
  15. NathanKing

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    The customer has ordered the materials including the stick down underlay which is what B&Q have advised it to be fitted on so I will have to go with there recommendation to cover myself
     
  16. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    1) best of luck Nathe... :cool:
    2) laybond L16 - happy shopper adhesive!!! not cool
     
  17. NathanKing

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    Ill do my best with what I have
     

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