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Filling small gaps

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Hi, posted this in Flooring, but realise it might be more appropriate here...

Hi, I've just laid about 30 sq m of 83x18 mm oak T n G. I'm a diyer. I'm fairly happy with the outcome, but inevitably, have a small number of minor gaps in places. I guess it'll be mainly to do with not setting up perfctly on the first run.

Any advice about what to fill the gaps with (I'm talking about c. 1 mm)? Coloured silicone or caulk; or a pva and wood dust paste (which I think I've read about on here)? Or, is there an exact product that I can use?

Thanks very much.

CG

Says it all really, any help welcome.

Read more: https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/t-g-oak-floor-filling-small-gaps.503033/#ixzz5G4y0zGaO
 

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