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    How to cut away wooden flooring from around kitchen units

    a mixture of ceramic tiles and concrete
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    How to cut away wooden flooring from around kitchen units

    Hi, thanks. It turns out it's not engineered flooring but laminate (so a thin laminate with the main body made of MDF I think.) Hopefully won't be so tough on the blades. Cheers
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    How to cut away wooden flooring from around kitchen units

    Hi Big Al. Excellent tips. I will try to fashion some sort of "cradle" for the multitool so it cuts through only about 8mm of the boards, then I can snap the planks off and not damage the saw blade. Will let you know how I get on. Cheers Pete
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    How to cut away wooden flooring from around kitchen units

    Hi I bought a multitool from Lidl, 30 quid. I'll see how that works and will let you know. Cheers all. Pete
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    How to cut away wooden flooring from around kitchen units

    Hi Ladylola Thanks for your thoughts on this. Yes, your method would work but we plan to put down some ceramic floor tiles onto the concrete which is under the engineered floorboards. So, I need to cut away the floorboards as don't want to put the ceramic tiles on the floating engineered...
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    How to cut away wooden flooring from around kitchen units

    Hi, thanks for your tips. The gap is 15cm and the current flooring is 9mm thick. I don't need to go too far under the units, just up to where the plastic legs are. I have an angle grinder which fits under the units. Would a wood cutting disc on it not work? Cheers Pete
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    How to cut away wooden flooring from around kitchen units

    Hi I need to replace the engineered floorboards in our kitchen but the units were fitted on top of wall to wall engineered flooring. I don't want to remove and refit all the units so am trying to work out how to cut away the flooring up to where the feet of the units touch the flooring...
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