Hi Guys
Currently have a laminate floor which goes from the dining area through an archway into the kitchen. Planning to replace the kitchen floor with stone tiles.
The challenge is how to cut the existing laminate floor where it goes through the archway (the boards are laid perpendicular to the arch). I can use a circular saw for most of the width but it wont go all the way up to the edge. Anyone have any tips on how to cut the last few cm of board next to the skirting?
I could lift the entire floor and relay but that would be a pain as it is laid under the skirting and so I would have to remove and then refit all of the skirting boards so I'm looking for an easier solution!
Currently have a laminate floor which goes from the dining area through an archway into the kitchen. Planning to replace the kitchen floor with stone tiles.
The challenge is how to cut the existing laminate floor where it goes through the archway (the boards are laid perpendicular to the arch). I can use a circular saw for most of the width but it wont go all the way up to the edge. Anyone have any tips on how to cut the last few cm of board next to the skirting?
I could lift the entire floor and relay but that would be a pain as it is laid under the skirting and so I would have to remove and then refit all of the skirting boards so I'm looking for an easier solution!