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    Getting engineered lock boards seated fully

    Thanks mattysupra - good advice. I'll ensure we glue and slide the header in first and then work open to header as you suggest. Take your point about the lube - from the technical spec on the website I'm pretty sure there is no contact adhesive - but will avoid using it to be safe. Trying...
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    Getting engineered lock boards seated fully

    Hi Richard I had the same thought and wondered about the potential effect of washing-up liquid - and came up with the liquid beeswax option. I have spoken to the importers and distributers in the UK and their advise is just hit it hard and use a soap/wax as a lubricant and all should be...
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    Getting engineered lock boards seated fully

    The last row will be a challenge - think it will be down to sanding out the locking ridge and glueing like normal "tongue and groove". There are some other instructions with the packs and indeed in the download of their catalogue - but nothing particularly enlightening. See here...
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    Getting engineered lock boards seated fully

    I have some Greenkett engineered oak flooring (14 mm thick x 185 mm width x 2200 mm length) which is there Lock system. Basically its like tongue & groove but there is a small ridge in the tongue and corresponging sip in the groove which locks the two together - without the need for glueing...
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    Timbermate Excel underlay question

    Thanks Matty - much obliged to your rapid reply.
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    Timbermate Excel underlay question

    Long time lurker and now planning a project ! I'm intending to lay 28m2 of engineered wood into lounge and adjoining dining room. Plan is use floating floor on Timbermate Excel underlay as the floor is on a 1990 build concrete floor. My question is do I need to order some Vapour Tape to...
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