help with laminaTE

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Should I feel embarrased?
I have done plently of diy projects around the home, however in the past I have tried to avoid working with wood, This time though we have purchased some flooring through an unmissable sale that it was offered at and we havent the money to have it fitted by a proffesional. So even though the instructions are on the pack, can anyone basically start by telling me exactly what tools im gonna need and any tips to getting a good finished job. There are nearly 40 square metres, that is two rooms and the joining (bendy) corridor.

Any help is m,uch appreciated, thanks

Gaz
 
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Ha, no not even started thinking about it.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
thanks
 
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the basics :LOL:

leave unwrapped lying flat in the room or simmilar enviroment [temprature and moisture]for a few weeks before laying to acclimatise

tools
fixing kit not essential but so much easier electric jigsaw with lots of spare blades[101b or d] fretsaw\jigsaw -- combination square-- hammer

make shure the floor is clean and free of protruding nails [use the hammer at an angle on its side and with a sweeping motion "feel" For nails] use good quality underlay start in a corner work from left to right working to or from the window large tounge should be showing on the floorzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz getting tired now will complete tommorow :LOL: :LOL: ;)
 
You must have been tired BA.
6 days later and you haven't woken up to finish. lmao
 
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