Cutting wooden flooring in situ

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Two questions:
I am removing (with difficulty) the parquet flooring in lounge but leaving it in the hallway, am trying to work out how to cut the 28mm floor in a neat line at the threshold :?:
The parquet is proving to be a right sod to get up as it's bonded to the concrete with modern adhesive which is quite flexible :(
Suggestions from the learned members please :)

Seems that the word for a lump of grass or earth is on the swear filter [/i]
 
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perhaps if your confidant,you might be able to use a skil saw.
or can you not take up sections well enough to recut and refix as required.
 
screw a baton on the cut line waste side and use a oscillating saw like the bosch e180 cut to 26mm full width then cut full depth
 
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screw a baton on the cut line waste side and use a oscillating saw like the bosch e180 cut to 26mm full width then cut full depth

Yes, I think that might be the best option, I'll have a look at getting an oscillating saw, looks like a useful bit of kit :cool:

It's taking about 5 minutes per parquet block to remove at the moment :eek: even with my SDS & flat blade. I'm wondering if a big breaker
with wide blade might do it?
 

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